The colorful Texas judge who keeps upholding abortion rights The colorful Texas judge who keeps upholding abortion rights This segment originally aired Feb.
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By that standard, too, the case for upholding the Colorado ruling in the cake-shop case is stronger than that for upholding the travel ban.
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They understood, even if their President did not, that upholding law and order means upholding the Constitution, no matter how you may personally feel about the suspect in your custody.
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District court ruling upholding opana er intellectual property * u.s.
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We have a strong commitment to upholding the First Amendment.
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Tuesday's decision overruled two precedents upholding Florida's capital punishment system.
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All sides need to continue upholding the pact, she added.
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The courts are critical in upholding the rule of law.
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But upholding Lula's request would have had big negatives, too.
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Finally, digital platforms have an obligation to upholding news standards.
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The president has ceased upholding the values that advance liberty.
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Ferguson decision in 1896, upholding segregation laws in public facilities.
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Not in the Supreme Court ruling upholding the travel ban.
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Foreign Ministry, criticized Georgians on June 21 for not upholding
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The freedom fighters upholding the Reagan doctrine were suddenly terrorists.
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Bakke, the landmark 1978 Supreme Court case upholding affirmative action.
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Kennedy joined Democratic colleagues in upholding abortion, gay rights, and
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On certainty of upholding conviction on appeal, federal courts win.
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Sullivan, the Supreme Court case upholding freedom of the press.
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Upholding freedom of speech will only bolster Pakistan's fragile democracy.
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Such flexibility can be achieved while still upholding public safety.
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The UAM remains dedicated to inclusion and upholding social justice.
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"Instead of upholding its promise of a more tolerant Saudi Arabia, the government has again shattered any notion that it is genuinely committed to upholding equality and human rights," said Amnesty International in a statement.
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Lawrence itself overruled Bowers, an earlier decision upholding Georgia's sodomy ban.
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"Nobody at Winchester gains notoriety by upholding institutions," he points out.
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Upholding longstanding Washington traditions has never been the President's modus operandi.
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They are for upholding the laws that are on the books.
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Mr. Cruz said he was upholding his campaign's standards of integrity.
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China seems to be upholding the pledges made towards African education.
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Upholding the principle ECPA was created for requires closing this loophole.
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There would be nobody upset about a company upholding traditional marriage.
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It's clear the Trump administration cares little about upholding this image.
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The former justice also discusses his majority opinion upholding Citizens United.
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Notably, some conservatives oppose him due to his vote upholding ObamaCare.
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Upholding that rule on deadline, however, continues to be a challenge.
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But upholding this travel ban also would create a slippery slope.
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Upholding the basic tenet of democracy should not strain your conscience.
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Nevertheless, I am responsible for upholding, challenging or transforming these norms.
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Ms. Merkel has staked her legacy on upholding the European Union.
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Such a move would have the added benefit of upholding federalism.
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He also accused Republicans of upholding a "loyalty oath" to Trump.
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This agenda points toward upholding institutions rather than tearing them down.
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The courts are reviewing executive orders, striking down some, upholding others.
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Upholding fair housing is not just the responsibility of HUD, however.
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John Ashcroft to study a Supreme Court decision upholding the law.
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Google has largely gotten a pass despite seemingly upholding similar policies.
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But Trump hasn't shown much interest in upholding post-war traditions.
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You notice they don&apost talk about upholding the Constitution as written.
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Wade into federal law, and nominating judges committed to upholding it. Sen.
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Upholding this perspective will test its resolve in the face of criticism.
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We can protect the homeland while upholding #religiousfreedom & refuge for the persecuted.
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Very bored shitposters have committed to upholding the bit to this day.
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Heller decision upholding the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment.
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Maryland has asked Hollander to issue a declaratory judgment upholding Obamacare's constitutionality.
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Kennedy was the fifth vote in a 1992 case upholding that decision.
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We can — and we must — protect our communities while upholding America's values.
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PiS rejects such charges and says it is upholding democracy and transparency.
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The Supreme Court has a spotty track record on upholding major legislation.
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Besides upholding the company's egalitarian ethos, the effort had a strategic rationale.
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Silvester, the decision upholding California's waiting period law, applied this consensus framework.
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The state supreme court reversed the decision, upholding the conviction after all.
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The justices rightly reversed the State Supreme Court's decision upholding that conviction.
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It plays with a taboo that it is ultimately committed to upholding.
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It is also important in upholding the standards of the United States.
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At the same time they are charged with upholding the company's principles.
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"The issue isn't the Blue Dogs, it's upholding our Constitution," said Rep.
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Hawaii, upholding the administration's travel restrictions on people from mostly Muslim countries.
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But they didn't rule in favor of upholding the Affordable Care Act.
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She claims those positions were required in the role, upholding California law.
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The ICO is the UK's independent body tasked with upholding information rights.
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Upholding a boundary isn't solely dependent on the person you're setting it with.
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And it is his legacy that I am upholding by going to court.
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For some, upholding tradition for tradition's sake has become a kind of religion.
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Do you think that the Trump administration is upholding this ideal so far?
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Spotless integrity was not required, even for those charged with upholding the law.
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The Fourth Circuit's decision goes farther than other decisions upholding assault weapons bans.
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Yet these critics typically don't address the imperative of upholding America's democratic ethos.
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More importantly, Judge Gorsuch shares Scalia's dedication to upholding the rule of law.
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Scalia was a near-certain vote in favor of upholding the Texas law.
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"Respecting local norms and upholding global practices often come into conflict," they said.
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They point to his federal decision upholding the South Carolina voter identification law.
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The doctrine does not always result in upholding federal environment and safety rules.
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Olson, a 7-1 decision upholding the constitutionality of the Independent Counsel Act.
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But the court was more divided than in past rulings upholding the ban.
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"I don't think it's wise," he told CNN about upholding the travel ban.
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Ferguson, the 1896 case upholding a Louisiana law that segregated railcars by race.
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The New York courts split 3-2 in favor of upholding my conviction.
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The Khawarij, like ISIS today, claimed to be upholding the laws of God.
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In short, the United States has reciprocal self-interest in upholding international immunity.
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The justices threw out the lower court's decision upholding 12 state legislature districts.
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Here are four ways the story falls short of upholding routine journalistic standards.
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The ruling, upholding an earlier court judgment, threatens Uber's hiring model in Britain.
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The Supreme Court released its decision upholding the pair's conviction on April 23.
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Ferguson (upholding states' rights to require racially segregated public accommodations) and Korematsu v.
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That trust has long been betrayed by the men responsible for upholding it.
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Rulings upholding strict voter identification laws and voter purges disproportionately affected the poor.
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The recent ruling upholding the law does not guarantee clear sailing ahead, however.
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Like Shi's lawsuit with the sausage company, he's carried on upholding the name.
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As attorney general, Mr. Sessions would be responsible for upholding civil rights laws.
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Asked whether Trump was upholding his promise to work toward getting Roe v.
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But how do we feel about upholding the privacy of criminals and terrorists?
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In upholding the law, the Fifth Circuit did not ignore the Texas case.
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Their theory was incompatible with a 1935 Supreme Court ruling upholding independent agencies.
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Bob McDonnell or upholding the scope of insider trading law in Salman v.
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Indeed, upholding these values has attracted immigrants and supported economic growth for generations.
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It was 5-4, upholding the individual right to keep and bear arms.
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The court has declined to review lower court decisions upholding those laws — which isn't quite the same as upholding them itself, but is still an indication that at least some limits on guns can survive, even with the Second Amendment intact.
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Perry, the case upholding the overturning of California's Proposition 22014, banning same-sex marriages.
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It's time that more brands become culturally diverse while still upholding their original principles.
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By upholding President Donald Trump's travel ban (in its third iteration) in Trump v.
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Perry, the case upholding the overturning of California's Proposition 8, banning same-sex marriages.
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He is utterly committed to America's forceful engagement in upholding the liberal international order.
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"It was a suitable punishment," High Court Judge Aung Naing said, upholding the verdict.
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Then they broke and went home, still without upholding their end of the bargain.
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More recently, several high-profile cases have resulted in ties upholding lower court decisions.
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That would be the beginning of upholding the true system of multilateral free trade.
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Instead, it means upholding human rights and anti-corruption initiatives in Russian puppet states.
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Trump has browbeaten members of his own administration for upholding the rule of law.
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That rankled many federal Democratic lawmakers, who argued the agency isn't upholding its mandate.
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Jewish self-determination: democratic, sovereign and upholding the rule of law in our homeland.
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University of Texas, upholding a race-conscious admissions program at the state's flagship university.
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Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's "right hand man" was tasked with upholding EU law.
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But sheltering incumbents means upholding a status quo that is unrepresentative of today's America.
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The Straubs have one child, Meghan, who now bowls for Nebraska, upholding the tradition.
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The office said it remained committed to upholding ethical standards in the federal government.
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This is about upholding equal protection and the laws of the land for all.
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We're remaking the judiciary in a way that actually believes in upholding the Constitution.
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It's upholding the First Amendment, so day laborers can solicit work on a sidewalk.
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Upholding Louisiana's law would allow states to effectively eliminate abortion by imposing severe restrictions.
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But have they just abdicated any responsibility for upholding the boundaries of civil discourse?
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Beijing is adamant about upholding this policy because it carries the promise of reunification.
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Nor has the Trump administration relinquished any responsibility for upholding defense commitments in Asia.
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Upholding democracy is the rallying cry of those who wish to see Brexit done.
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Upholding democracy is the rallying cry of those who wish to see Brexit done.
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"They were upholding the genocidal and oppressive policies of the United States," she said.
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Upholding this mentality and aesthetic, Maoyuan creates rounded sculptures from horse, sheep, and camel skins.
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People are making a choice; they are participating in upholding colonialism by purchasing these costumes.
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Vining says in upholding both Japanese and American ideas in Marysville, Honda merged two cultures.
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Far from ignoring the challenge, mayors are upholding America's most deeply held values every day.
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I don't want to steal from myself anymore for the sake of upholding this image.
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Such a maneuver was upheld in a Supreme Court ruling upholding Trump's controversial travel ban.
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The arguments made in favor of upholding the penal codes were largely focused on religion.
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They're committed to upholding his reputation and supporting him using whatever rationale comes to hand.
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But the last high court ruling upholding affirmative action was a narrow 4–3 vote.
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On the one hand, I know I shouldn't care about upholding unrealistic standards of beauty.
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In upholding these values, we helped him take advantage of too many girls and women.
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The country&aposs top court said it was upholding the ruling of a lower court.
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"I'm ... confident that our shared commitment to upholding these norms will be reinforced," Rice said.
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Upholding all three principles means, first and foremost, enacting policies that better harness market competition.
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They deserve nothing less and upholding our responsibility to them means fixing this problem now.
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And as secretary of education, Betsy DeVos is tasked with upholding protections for these students.
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Courts and legislatures have consistently confirmed this important distinction by upholding public safety regulatory benefits.
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They claim to love the Constitution and then stand in the way of upholding it.
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Do not mention force, or you will be accused Of upholding fallen doctrines in secret.
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Thank you, Caltech, for upholding your legal and moral obligation to those under your care.
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Constitutional experts said their legal reasoning fell short of upholding personal rights over religious laws.
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The United States, by contrast, has forgone such benefits by upholding a zero yield standard.
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Citizens are best served when qualified, trustworthy officers are given responsibility for upholding the law.
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United States, upholding, by 6 to 3, the internment of American citizens of Japanese origin.
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South Korea's Constitutional Court dismissed Park from office last week, upholding a parliamentary impeachment vote.
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Note that Pryor wrote the decision upholding a redistricting plan in Alabama Democratic Conference v.
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In The Washington Post, James said Google was not upholding its bargain with the right.
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They have also already voted to undermine Roe, upholding laws that restrict access to abortion.
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Following the exchange, Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal underlined the company's commitment to upholding religious equality.
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The state was propping up the private sector in the name of upholding free markets.
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If upholding the law is important, pulling families apart is no way to do it.
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Maintaining and keeping face is a crucial part of upholding you and your family's honor.
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In campaign speeches, he spoke of repealing the Defense of Marriage Act, upholding Roe v.
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Judge Balkman, however, homed in on Supreme Court precedent upholding government restrictions on commercial speech.
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Upholding needless restrictions on abortion can make safe and legal abortion unavailable to women, too.
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Friday's decision overturned a ruling upholding the subpoena issed by a federal district court judge.
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The prosecutor who resigns rather than remain in a decaying institution is upholding crucial norms.
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After another eight days, Justice William H. Rehnquist issued a unanimous decision, upholding Reagan's actions.
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Upholding freedom of expression on college campuses is a necessary condition for sustaining constitutional democracy.
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Ultimately, government must balance encouraging more public and private infrastructure investment while upholding safety standards.
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The Hong Kong government denied that they were doing anything other than upholding the law.
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These attacks won't deter me doing my job, upholding my oath, and pushing for accountability.
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In June, the 4th Circuit overturned a U.S. District Court judge's ruling upholding the law.
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Addressing Mahathir directly, Li asked if he believed they had consensus on upholding free trade.
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They applauded the prosecutors for upholding their oaths and standing up for the department's independence.
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Coming on the heels of Tuesday's decision upholding the travel ban, Ms. Russo felt overwhelmed.
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" He added, "patient privacy is a very serious matter that I am committed to upholding.
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Dirtbag leftists disdain the average liberal's commitment to pomp and circumstance, to upholding civilized discourse.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said Beijing approved of Kenya's upholding the "one China" principle.
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His 2012 rationale for upholding the ACA's individual insurance mandate was tied to Congress' taxing power.
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The Supreme Court upholding the travel restriction, the ban, Jesse, as it relates to certain countries.
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GIGOT: And gives state a chance to regulate a little more but upholding the fundamental right.
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A Massachusetts state appeals court had earlier rejected that argument in upholding Carter's conviction and sentence.
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No case law or constitutional precedent upholding police use of facial recognition without a warrant exists.
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For some reason, the police seem to put more effort into upholding the mythical Article 15.
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After reviewing the decision, the university president, Royce Engstrom, sent a letter to Johnson upholding it.
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They have a patchy record when it comes to upholding lofty principles in their own judgments.
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Which would be upholding the principles which are that we want to stop– Jonathan Zittrain: Yes.
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They called on Washington not to take steps that would prevent other countries from upholding it.
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Kavanaugh notably wrote a dissent against upholding Washington, D.C.'s semi-automatic rifle ban in 2011.
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Upholding internationally recognized human rights, as reported in the State Department's Country Reports on Human Rights.
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Its interest in the South China Sea, it has always said, is in upholding international law.
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Moore said the Supreme Court decision was worse than its 19th-Century decision upholding racial segregation.
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GE's Immelt and oil behemoth Exxon Mobil have spoken out in favor of upholding the deal.
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By upholding citizen privacy, Congress can ensure a smooth road ahead for vehicles of the future.
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Friday's ruling marked the end of the appeals process, with the court upholding the initial verdict.
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Upholding the Constitution and securing the border do not have to be mutually exclusive policy goals.
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Two experts, however, said a high standard would be needed to establish grounds for upholding impeachment.
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"It is vital that the Security Council shows unity in upholding its resolutions," she told reporters.
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The DV application process is rigorous in upholding our national security through extensive regulations and procedures.
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The paper-thin justification for upholding the ACA in the first place is no longer credible.
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He fully embraced the role of national patriarch, upholding Thailand's traditions of hierarchy, deference and loyalty.
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The court reiterated its reasoning from Dahlab, explaining that upholding the ban helped promote gender equality.
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Critics are bemoaning the recent Supreme Court decision upholding the dual-sovereignty doctrine in Gamble v.
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Media stereotypes would encourage us to expect a "party line" decision upholding the separate sovereigns exception.
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Pompeo must not be confirmed without ensuring he makes a clear commitment to upholding fundamental rights.
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NSA, and a victory for upholding the rights of privacy and free expression for Wikimedia users.
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Demonstrating the difference, he joined justices appointed by Democratic presidents in upholding the Affordable Care Act.
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The truth is, the adherents of #TeamNatural are upholding the beauty hierarchy that has always existed.
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Or is the government denying you your livelihood in service of upholding a manifestly unjust law?
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Ferguson case upholding the principle of separate but equal, African-Americans almost always came up short.
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Upholding the treaties on which the union is based is indisputably within the European Commission's purview.
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America's alliances depend on the US's reputation for upholding its agreements and treating its allies fairly.
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"If we are serious about upholding the ban on chemical weapons, that gap must be filled."
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"It's hurtful to me when I'm criticized for not upholding the rights of students," she said.
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"It's actually upholding democratic practices," such as transparency and demand for checks and balances, she said.
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A recent poll found that 60 percent of Greeks were opposed to upholding Turkey's extradition request.
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Nothing terrifies this corrupt president more than the idea of Congress upholding the rule of law.
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The court, in upholding a previous ruling by a Scottish high court, judged that he had.
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A state court disagreed and sided with Sunoco in the matter, upholding the charges against her.
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Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders on Tuesday applauded a court decision upholding net neutrality.
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A year ago, he accepted its arguments and wrote the court's opinion upholding Trump's travel ban.
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Carhart, Kennedy wrote for the court in upholding the federal ban on so-called partial birth abortions.
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Carhart, in 2007, Justice Kennedy wrote the court's opinion upholding the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act.
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Mighty Earth also accused companies of not upholding their pledge to stop buying cocoa from national parks.
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The first is responsible for our nation's foreign policy, the second for upholding the rule of law.
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But observers have warned that the court's upholding of the official results could lead to further unrest.
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The behavior you described was wrong, and runs directly counter to upholding the law and promoting justice.
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While discussing the impact that new Supreme Court justices would have on matters like upholding Roe v.
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KonMari has been both lauded as having a "secret feminist message" and criticized for upholding patriarchal values.
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Kavanaugh, in upholding a lower court's ruling, urged deference to the FDA and other federal scientific agencies.
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ACTIONS PRESIDENT TRUMP TOOK TODAY... TRADE He withdrew the US from TPP, upholding a major campaign promise.
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Yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled on that early question involving Illinois Brick, upholding the Ninth Circuit's decision.
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The Supreme Court was upholding a decision from early 2017, which also predates much of the controversy.
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It's the second appellate decision this month upholding states' authority to subsidize nuclear plants, following the Sept.
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The waiters still buzz around the art deco room with serving platters in hand, upholding ancient traditions.
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And that's because they're essentially upholding the same power structure the Republicans have been protecting for decades.
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He did note that since Roe, the court had trended toward upholding various state restrictions on abortion.
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Trump said the region's future depended on upholding "freedom of navigation and overflight, including open shipping lanes".
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So the burden falls on countries that believe that the rules-based international order is worth upholding.
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California's new Democrat Senator Kamala Harris asked Pruitt whether he would commit to upholding the California waiver.
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But even narrow rulings upholding incremental restrictions still put more and more cracks in the Roe precedent.
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In June 2012, the justices handed down their landmark decision upholding the Affordable Care Act, for instance.
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First was his 2628 op-ed deriding the fair housing law that HUD is charged with upholding.
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The behavior you described was wrong and runs directly counter to upholding the law and promoting justice.
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" The Anchorage Daily News reported that the senator "told several news outlets Thursday that upholding Roe v.
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She hopes Apple will learn from the experience to tighten its policies and consistency in upholding them.
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On Thursday, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 in favor of upholding Duffin's ruling.
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Other presidents are remembered for their courage in upholding and enforcing the lawful orders of federal courts.
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Chief Justice John Roberts echoed these precedents in his opinion upholding the Affordable Care Act in 2012.
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Atiku's opposition party, PDP, has alleged wrongdoing, though Buhari has insisted he's upholding free and fair elections.
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You can fight back with outrage and strength while upholding decency and respecting the rights of others.
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But current Wonton Food CEO Norman Wong believes the job carries deep responsibilities in upholding Chinese tradition.
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In 2014 the Supreme Court settled the issue by upholding the rule, and implementation began in 2015.
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But when the court rejected that request this week, upholding her acquittal, the government was better prepared.
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Clinton's goal of "making America the world's clean energy superpower" and upholding President Obama's climate change policy?
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Many experts have said his dissent informed Justice Roberts's opinion upholding the ACA at the Supreme Court.
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DHS is not responsible for upholding the capability to be healthy; neither should the agency threaten it.
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Nixon, the Supreme Court decision upholding the Watergate special prosecutor's subpoena to President Nixon, was wrongly decided.
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Today's actions affirm the Trump Administration's commitment to upholding the freedoms afforded all Americans under our Constitution.
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And I have to do it all while upholding myself as both the student and the master.
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Many experts have said his dissent informed Justice Roberts' opinion upholding the ACA at the Supreme Court.
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So he is trying to position himself as challenging the status quo while in fact upholding it.
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"We believe in upholding justice," said David Cheung, a pastor who has taken part in the protests.
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But Judge Brett Kavanaugh, another Bush appointee, seemed to lean against upholding the rule in multiple instances.
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A spokesman for Shanahan said he has been committed to upholding ethics rules and supports the investigation.
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China takes conflicting positions on intellectual property, ignoring it in some cases while upholding it in others.
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Casey is one of the more recent decisions upholding what Feinstein called the "core" of Roe v.
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Ethos has also made commitments with respect to freedom of expression and upholding human rights more broadly.
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"We are seriously undermining our credibility when it comes to upholding basic rights and freedoms," he added.
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Institutions upholding the law fought back in 2019 against leaders who believed that they were above it.
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Carrier said this week that 1,2400 workers will remain at the factory, upholding its deal with Trump.
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On March 10, the Constitutional Court formally removed her from office by unanimously upholding the parliamentary impeachment.
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Carrier said this week that 22017,24.1 workers will remain at the factory, upholding its deal with Trump.
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And they're a global company, upholding standards of privacy and speech in many, many markets outside China.
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United States, the court's infamous World War II-era decision ruling upholding the detention of Japanese Americans.
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It's a nifty way of upholding the Mr. Robot feel, while not doing exactly the same thing.
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Upholding the Fifth Circuit's decision would allow affirmative action at colleges to continue under the existing rules.
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"They are driven by an unrivaled patriotism and dedication to upholding the values of this country," William said.
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Trevor Gervais: Common Cause is a nonpartisan grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy.
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The nation's high court declined to take the case, upholding the lower court decision that blocked the bill.
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"He has been a pillar of strength in upholding the rule of law in Hong Kong," Lam said.
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An Oslo appeals court found Rollen not guilty on June 26, upholding the verdict of a lower court.
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She also said she had left Bangladesh "feeling good about the role I had played in upholding democracy".
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"Even if there had been a great Ninth Circuit decision upholding the order, prison is terrible," says Strangio.
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Many experts have said that his dissent informed Justice Roberts's opinion upholding the ACA at the Supreme Court.
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Team Trump's attacks on Vindman come because Vindman is upholding those values, to the detriment of the President.
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Mr Kennedy, though, unenthusiastically joined the court's liberal wing in upholding universities' rights to consider race in admissions.
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Many nationalists in the predominantly Catholic country reportedly carried Christian iconography while speakers spoke of upholding Christian values.
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It can become liable for upholding the bare minimum letter of the law while still breaking the spirit.
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They previously said they were committed to upholding the ceasefire, implementing the peace agreement and working with Machar.
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Media has a history of upholding the views of the rich and powerful (usually white people), Stafford said.
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Berlin's police, ever conscientious about upholding the law and exercising discretion, kept their initial statements matter-of-fact.
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U.S. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT WILL NOT CHALLENGE APPEALS COURT RULING UPHOLDING AT&T PURCHASE OF TIME WARNER -- SOURCE FAMILIAR
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On Wednesday, the U.S. International Trade Commission voted against upholding a duty on uncoated groundwood paper from Canada.
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During his Supreme Court tenure, Justice Kennedy cast critical votes in landmark decisions upholding individual dignity and autonomy.
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Trump has been steadily critical of the ruling from Seattle and a subsequent appeals court ruling upholding it.
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The court tied 4-9003, upholding a lower court ruling that will keep the program from going forward.
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But Ousterhout's decision also had the effect of upholding certain cultural assumptions about what is beautiful or feminine.
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Their votes could hinge on whether the top court nominee signals support for upholding precedent on Roe v.
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And I hope they will think about their role in upholding the integrity of the United States Senate.
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Unlikely. A new poll from Quinnipiac University released Monday finds 63 percent support for upholding Roe v. Wade.
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Upholding that principle by collaborating with his defense team was what led to my resignation from Vungle's board.
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Remember, he wrote the opinion upholding individual mandates to keep the Affordable Care Act alive in NFIB v.
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But upholding a limited body ideal and rewarding the cluster of folks closest to it isn't the solution.
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Last night, the Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to the North Dakota law, effectively upholding it.
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And then those Republican justices play their part in this larger machine by upholding the anti-abortion laws.
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Though the real swing vote will likely be Chief Justice John Roberts, given his history of upholding Obamacare.
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Being a citizen means, first and foremost, upholding the values and laws that make this country so attractive.
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Despite upholding most of the law's provisions, the Fifth Circuit's decision could narrow the effect of the law.
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He voted consistently against affirmative action before upholding the University of Texas's race-conscious admissions policy in 2016.
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That is why I have consistently put upholding the Belfast Agreement at the heart of the UK's approach.
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One of the places we have fallen short in upholding these ideas is in the war on terrorism.
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Asked for her thoughts on the Supreme Court's 2015 decision upholding gay marriage, Ms. Shane expressed limited enthusiasm.
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And, second, Mr. Assad has little to gain in upholding a norm that never worked to his benefit.
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The court could split 4-4, which would leave in place a lower court's decision upholding the law.
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As the Supreme Court recognized in upholding the subpoena for Nixon's tapes, no one is above the law.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the mining groups in December, upholding the ban on mining.
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"I back the president in upholding respect for the patriotism for our country, on two grounds," he said.
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The Justice Department is, ostensibly, upholding the laws of the land, not the personal piques of a president.
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Conservatives, by definition, are committed to upholding or returning to the status quo and to resisting groundbreaking change.
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Zarif wanted to attend a meeting of the Security Council on the topic of upholding the U.N. Charter.
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You have to be a marketer and a de facto fund-raiser in chief while upholding artistic values.
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If he is truly serious about upholding human rights, he needs to be more critical of America's allies.
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Maintaining the rule of law, upholding financial obligations and good governance are the hallmarks of this nation's foundation.
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It has secured its place in the world by upholding the liberal order through consensus-building and peacemaking.
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And unfortunately by upholding limits on contributions, Buckley allowed government to criminalize aspects of private, ordinary political discourse.
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The ruling doesn't stop the Supremes from taking up the case later, though, and possibly upholding the law.
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Ultimately, Abe may find he has to choose between maintaining economic power in Cambodia or upholding democratic standards.
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Justice Clarence Thomas dissented from the court's decision to let the lower court ruling upholding the law stand.
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Simply doing what the law requires means upholding a status quo that has failed far too many people.
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" "Acting Secretary Shanahan has at all times remained committed to upholding his ethics agreement filed with the DoD.
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Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, leaving in tact a lower court ruling upholding the authority of tribal courts.
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Lawmakers also want to know whether Landsberg is committed to upholding the training standards, if he is confirmed.
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But states, cities and companies across the U.S. remain committed to upholding the emissions targets set in Paris.
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The men responsible were part of the United States-trained death squads upholding military rule in El Salvador.
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Ferguson (1896), the court upheld a Louisiana law mandating separate railroad cars, thereby upholding the constitutionality of segregation.
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"Shanahan has at all times remained committed to upholding his ethics agreement filed with the DOD," said Buccino.
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Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, however, praised the police for carrying out their duties and upholding the law.
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Wade overturned, which in practice means upholding a woman's right to an abortion until roughly the third trimester.
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The court could split 19813-4, which would leave in place a lower court's decision upholding the law.
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The court could split 2000-433, which would leave in place a lower court's decision upholding the law.
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"It is unacceptable and falls far short of upholding the principles we strive to live by," the statement said.
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A full appeals court decision upholding the panel's ruling would kill the proposed rule for all intents and purposes.
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After all, Francis still seems to be upholding the Catholic doctrinal line that homosexuality is, in fact, a sin.
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The former couple had been upholding an unwritten joint custody agreement that they'd established after their December 2016 split.
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Upholding the crucial element of trust between brothers and sisters in arms is a fundamental part of military discipline.
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Afzal Guru's execution and the Supreme Court judgment upholding his death sentence are still the subject of intense debate.
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He wrote June's decision upholding a University of Texas admissions policy giving a boost to black and Hispanic applicants.
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Susan Collins (R-Maine), who said the legislation is "so extreme" that she can't foresee the courts upholding it.
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It is more likely that the Supreme Court's conservative majority will undermine Roe by upholding stringent anti-abortion regulations.
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Their cool girlism is upholding a white supremacist and patriarchal society and taking rights away from millions of people.
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He notes that the U.S. is passing up the opportunity to inculcate a stronger commitment to upholding democratic ideals.
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Junta chief Prayuth's party campaigned on maintaining order and upholding traditional values of loyalty and devotion to the monarch.
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It is viewed as a stain on our broader record of upholding the highest standards of rule of law.
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Since 1945, the United States has been the pillar upholding an international order based on free trade and multilateralism.
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The political volatility in Washington means that there are simply no guarantees for upholding research commitments in the future.
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His administration looks to restore balance by vigorously upholding vital U.S. interests and forcing our competitors to respect them.
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This procedure, called inter partes review (IPR) has a balanced record of rejecting bad patents and upholding good ones.
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In March 1919, he wrote three opinions for the court upholding the convictions of socialists for criticizing the war.
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He is strongly pro-life and committed to upholding the dignity of every human being as America's top diplomat.
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Earlier, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the mining groups in December, upholding the ban on mining.
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Far from upholding any legal order, PASPA has created an ideal environment for rampant illegality to thrive and prosper.
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Gee, upholding a Louisiana statute that would effectively force all but one of the state's abortion clinics to close.
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The Supreme Court sided with federal regulators Monday, upholding a rule meant to incentivize efforts to reduce electricity demand.
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Instead, the case ended in a tie, upholding a lower court ruling in favor of the California Teachers Association.
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This Veterans Day, let us renew our commitment to upholding the promises we've made to those who have served.
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No matter your side of the aisle, the oath of upholding democracy as citizens and elected leaders is fundamental.
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Immediately after Britain's referendum last week, Stoltenberg said Britain had assured him it remained committed to upholding Western stability.
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Identifying and upholding these promising practices is vital in a world where the reputation of democracy is at stake.
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The big picture: Kennedy was a true swing vote on abortion rights, upholding the central premise of Roe v.
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In these cases, she argues, administrators weren't actually upholding the guidance—rather, they were failing to comply with it.
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"Her job was to make sure that women were upholding the terror organization's dress and behavior codes," they said.
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Most of the name-checked play either the role of tradition-upholding good guys or relativistic, secular bad guys.
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And so a federal judge upholding racial segregation of Baltimore pools reconciled his decision with the recent Brown v.
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Recent decisions upholding President Trump's travel ban and Texas' racially skewed voting districts are body blows to this optimism.
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He articulated a vision for Iran focused on two principles: upholding constitutional democracy and maintaining independence from foreign domination.
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McRae, a 1980 case upholding the Hyde Amendment, Congress's ban on most federal funding for Medicaid abortions, anytime soon.
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Some judges criticized Krasner's reforms in court, telling assistant D.A.s that they weren't upholding the obligations of the commonwealth.
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The UK is committed to upholding the rule of law, and ensuring that no one is ever above it.
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Each new day seemingly brings some fresh line of attack against those entrusted with upholding the rule of law.
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Colorado Civil Rights Commission, its most significant LGBT rights case since upholding the right to marriage equality in 2015.
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It is about upholding my oath to put our country and our Constitution first and protect our national security.
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And we honor those ideals by upholding them not just when it is easy, but when it is hard.
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Such efforts were made in the name of upholding election integrity, but they also hit Democratic constituencies especially hard.
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Some think that Chief Justice John Roberts, who has previously authored two decisions upholding Obamacare, would provide that vote.
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She supported upholding the under-fire aspect of Obamacare and also voted to make same-sex marriage legal nationwide.
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Most legal scholars concur that Brandeis set historic benchmarks in upholding freedom of speech and the right of privacy.
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"I am upholding the basic commonsense principle to "do what you say you mean — and mean what you say.
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Trump's legal team argued last week that the lower courts' decisions upholding the House subpoena set an unacceptable precedent.
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He also authored a 2016 ruling upholding the consideration of race in college admissions, joined by the court's liberals.
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Instead, while slavery itself was against the law in the North, upholding the institution of slavery was the law.
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"The UK's world-class reputation for upholding strong corporate governance mustn't be watered down," Morgan said in a statement.
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The resident assistants were upholding their responsibility to encourage an inclusive living environment for the students on their floor.
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But the European Union cannot expect Turkey and Greece to do their part without upholding its end of the bargain.
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"Donald Trump has spoken about, about upholding our obligations and our alliances as part of our core interests," he said.
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Does a thuggish politics require a more muscular response on the part of those upholding liberal values and democratic traditions?
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Passing judgment values on different types of sex work contributes to stigma, violence and the classist upholding of the whorearchy.
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Now, everyone is on the same page and lawyers for three obstetricians are appealing a ruling upholding the law. Gov.
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It is by upholding such restrictions, rather than overturning Roe, that a conservative court is likely to reduce abortion rights.
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The appeals court ruled Dassey's 2005 confession, which he later recanted, should not be thrown out, upholding his life sentence.
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Xi said the new zones shoulder the responsibility of responding to their respective "security threats, upholding peace and constraining conflict".
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The comments were the strongest yet from the U.S.-European military alliance about the importance of upholding the Paris accord.
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Trump himself has made white supremacist views part of his legacy, upholding those vicious values through his White House policies.
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We are unwaveringly committed to upholding the integrity of the Oscars and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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Every citizen must recognize their own responsibility for upholding and promoting the values that form the fabric of our society.
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Only by upholding national borders, destroying criminal gangs, can we break this cycle and establish a real foundation for prosperity.
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Their main task is to focus on upholding the law rather than try to force Muslims to change their beliefs.
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" Lathim added that he appreciated that the Trump administration was "taking a stand about upholding the laws passed by Congress.
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"Moving forward, Members of Congress and the administration are committed to upholding our Constitution's separation of powers," the spokesperson said.
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It actually petitioned the Supreme Court to erase history and wipe out an earlier court decision upholding open internet policies.
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United States, a 85033 Supreme Court decision upholding a conviction under the Sedition Act for speech merely critical of government.
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All of them were essential in upholding the Affordable Care Act in 240, and ruling same-sex marriage bans unconstitutional.
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Last month, another Supreme Court (STF) minister, Edson Fachin, issued a decision upholding Lewandowski's opinion, calling the STJ decision contradictory.
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I understand my actions were inexcusable and I commit to upholding the professional standards of the Kings and the NBA.
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Wade without having to reverse it, by upholding so many attacks against choice that the decision would be effectively destroyed.
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Among the judges on the lower court who wrote the opinion upholding the agency's conclusion that 250 could mean 85033,000?
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"The Trump administration seems to have separated itself from previous administrations in its upholding of human rights globally," Zeid said.
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The panel issued its findings and recommendations after its independent experts reviewed Hungary's record on upholding civil and political rights.
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Unfortunately, Zinke has yet to show interest in upholding such a balanced approach to managing how our landscapes are used.
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And we augment our global power by faithfully upholding in our own country the principles we seek to promote abroad.
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He has continually demonstrated his ability and commitment to upholding the rule of law on every step of the way.
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California (21988), she joined an opinion, written by Clarence Thomas , upholding warrantless searches of people on parole; in Davis v.
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He noted that the Florida Supreme Court, in upholding the immunity, was bound by the trial judge's determination of facts.
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One week ago, Kennedy was also the decisive voice in a case upholding race-based affirmative action in university admissions.
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Or, is it because the hardliners are holding back to embarrass Rouhani and claim he is incapable of upholding security?
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As Attorney General, he will refocus the Department of Justice on upholding the rule of law and ensuring public safety.
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Two of the three judges -- who were both appointed by Republican presidents -- ruled against a lower court upholding the restriction.
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"A strong independent judiciary is essential to a functioning democracy and to upholding the rule of law," the Council said.
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"In our constitutional structure, our rule of upholding the law's original meaning is reason enough to correct course," Thomas wrote.
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True, Judge Kavanaugh dissented from a 2011 decision upholding the health care law, but he did so on jurisdictional grounds.
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The fact is both the Democratic and Republican Parties have played key roles in upholding the ideals of white supremacy.
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Other teachers at the school were not upholding Catholic values, she said, and yet no action was taken against them.
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Doing so would aid the cause of justice and strengthen the public's trust in an institution charged with upholding it.
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We need to find ways of upholding this relationship in the domain of health and well-being technologies as well.
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In attacking the long accepted means of protecting refugees and upholding stability in times of mass displacement, he's got company.
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It offers a check on the political process, and it holds Americans to our deepest commitments by upholding society's laws.
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Applying for membership required sponsorship from people already in the Academy, which contributed to gatekeeping and upholding the status quo.
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"The work that you perform will become especially integral to upholding the ethical standards of the Executive branch," they wrote.
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"The European court's ruling is critical for upholding standards of international law — including that torture is absolutely prohibited," she said.
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Fashion insiders have a tendency to forget that the biggest designers usually rise by upending convention rather than upholding it.
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We've built hospitals in war zones and we put our money where our mouth was in upholding ideals with aid.
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"Pelosi also quoted the Pledge of Allegiance and highlighting Congress&apos commitment to upholding "the republic, for which it stands.
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Wealthier countries have also recently used the threat of revoking funding from other countries that aren't upholding their environmental commitments.
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But as a practical matter, it's hard for me to conceive of a court upholding a president's pardon of himself.
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The conservative wing of the court has also focused on upholding voting restrictions, gerrymanders and purges of the registration rolls.
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Yet not everyone in the Gallagher case seems to have acted transparently, suggesting that upholding U.S. military norms isn't automatic.
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Ms. Gillibrand has said she will only nominate judges — including Supreme Court justices — who will commit to upholding Roe v.
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"What we are doing is upholding Amendment 4 exactly as it was offered to the voters," Grant told VICE News.
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Mohan also stressed that it was difficult to strike a balance between upholding free speech and clamping down on extremism.
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Boeing, the world's largest aerospace company, says it is upholding trade rules and is not trying to damage the CSeries.
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I have reason to suspect that the press isn&apost exactly thrilled over the Supreme Court upholding President Trump's travel ban.
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It's not the UFC's job to function as a charity, but it's responsible for upholding its reputation as MMA's standard-bearer.
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Most individuals in the U.S. now believe that upholding the civil rights for those groups was the right thing to do.
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Last year, a federal appeals court cited one of Trump's tweets when upholding a block on one of his travel bans.
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Maintaining a clean, unhindered low Earth orbit, and upholding the needs of science should take precedence over gestures such as these.
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Free Speech Coalition (2002) Video EQUAL PROTECTION - Re-examination of a 1986 high court precedent upholding state laws criminalizing homosexual sodomy.
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By signaling that he will honor those privileges in the investigation of President Trump, Wray is upholding the rule of law.
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Trump: Supreme Court ruling on travel ban is 'great victory' President Trump addresses Supreme Court decision upholding the administration's travel ban.
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And we will keep doing it while upholding the journalistic standards that have been the backbone of this outstanding news organization.
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Furman also dismissed the administration's invocation of the US Supreme Court's ruling earlier this year upholding Trump's travel ban executive order.
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Much like mocking PETA, people across the partisan spectrum support policing this category of language and upholding the honor of mayonnaise.
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The three remaining conservative justices said they would have moved to roll back a lower court ruling upholding the 2015 rules.
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In a speech delivered in 1992 he stressed that upholding it--not pleasing the president—was the attorney-general's primary responsibility.
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A 4-4 ruling would deliver a victory to Texas because it would affirm a lower-court ruling upholding the law.
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"In the end, it came down to doing what's right and upholding our values of inclusion, tolerance and civility," he said.
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Universalising English while upholding the EU's native languages would be not a betrayal of the cosmopolitan European ideal, but its affirmation.
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The case was seen as a delicate balancing act for the judge between upholding Luxembourg's strict secrecy laws and protecting whistleblowers.
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The school&aposs board condemned hate while upholding the First Amendment and the role of free speech at a public university.
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After rattling off Trump's LGBTQ-friendly moments, Presler expressed how excited he was that Jeff Sessions would be upholding gay marriage.
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The case has roused strong feelings amongst the Sami community, bringing to question the necessity of tradition and upholding community rights.
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Jerry Brown of California, all Democrats, said they were beginning a separate alliance of states committed to upholding the Paris accord.
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It suggests that Black women must also play a part in upholding a narrow, homophobic, and hyper-sexualized version of masculinity.
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Despite the President's regressive actions, mayors across the country are upholding the terms of the agreement in their towns or cities.
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All three suggested that it would be a bad idea to deviate from the court's preference for upholding its own precedents.
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He makes the best of a bad job by offering blandishments for Russia's leadership in upholding conservative civilizational values: No decadence!
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While Trump has said that NATO "is no longer obsolete," he has not yet committed to unconditionally upholding America's treaty obligations.
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When she was assigned to partake in a hijacking in 1969, she viewed the assignment as the PFLP upholding that idea.
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Our system of checks and balances relies on each branch's jealously guarding its powers and upholding its duties under our Constitution.
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Abortion is likely to be a flashpoint in the debate as Kennedy had been the fifth vote for upholding Roe v.
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Kavanaugh was nominated to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, who was the fifth vote on a 1992 decision upholding Roe v. Wade.
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The strength of our communities depends upon a commitment to upholding both, perhaps especially when that is hardest to do so.
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He also mentioned the importance of upholding US alliances and partnerships in the region, specifically highlighting Australia, New Zealand and India.
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Fee-based advisers who are committed to upholding a fiduciary standard already exist, and ought to explain all of this, too.
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It can effectively kill Roe with a thousand papercuts, upholding procedural and substantive limitations on the right imposed by the states.
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Upholding the 2nd Circuit's ruling on the statute of repose "would exacerbate district courts' administrative and judicial difficulties in managing" them.
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Which are what really counts -- and perhaps for no one more than for those tasked with making, and upholding, our laws.
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If Jordan is going to fight radicalization and violent extremism, it needs to start by upholding the right to free speech.
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And/but, US Customs and Border Protection has confirmed that they are not upholding Trump's zero-tolerance policy at the moment.
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I also know there is room – and indeed great value – in our communities upholding the rights and viewpoints of both communities.
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In addition to upholding a conservative, market-driven solution to improving housing affordability, Carson's proposal has plenty for progressives to like.
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Kavanaugh was nominated to succeed Justice Anthony Kennedy, who was the fifth vote in the 1992 decision upholding Roe v. Wade.
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"Upholding the first instance sentences shows that the appeals court did not sufficiently examine the case," he told Reuters by phone.
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He began his majority opinion upholding Ohio's law by focusing on outdated voter rolls, not the disenfranchising effect of the law.
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While Republican President Ronald Reagan picked Kennedy, he joined four other justices in 1992 in a ruling upholding Roe v. Wade.
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A federal appeals court on Monday rejected a request to review its decision upholding the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality regulations.
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Despite the administration's contrary view, enforcing the law also includes upholding the current system's emphasis on family unity and humanitarian protection.
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Roberts, who has been somewhat of a focus among conservatives for upholding ObamaCare, has also been the target of Trump's attacks.
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The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Carpenter, upholding the district court ruling, sentencing Carpenter to 1,395 months in prison.
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Our elected leaders in particular have a duty to model proper behavior, upholding the sanctity of an equal branch of government.
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Cirkutry's certainly upholding those Midwestern ties on his latest release, the freshly dropped EP2, on the Louisville, Kentucky label Acoustic Division.
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This was the first case to challenge the Civil Rights Act, and by upholding it, the act was legitimatized and strengthened.
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A district court this week issued a ruling upholding Democrats' subpoena ordering Trump's accounting firm, Mazars, to hand over financial documents.
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Silicon Valley has enough issues already: Tech companies are compromising our elections, upholding monopolies, and profiteering from the abuse of privacy.
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"That means upholding lower court decisions finding proper legislative purpose in recent inquiries regarding tax and financial fraud subpoenas," Verret added.
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It requires a thorough approach at the tactical level and small-unit combat leadership dedicated to upholding strict rules of engagement.
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He thinks President Obama made a mistake by not upholding his "red line" against the Syrian regime's use of chemical weapons.
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In 1832, President Andrew Jackson refused to implement Supreme Court rulings upholding the rights of the Cherokee tribe; after Brown v.
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Mr. Gaughan, the police official, called Mr. Choi's arrest a sign of Australia's commitment to upholding international sanctions on North Korea.
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On Wednesday, the full court issued a new ruling vacating the previous decision and upholding the constitutionality of the agency's structure.
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He's repeatedly put a higher priority on protecting his boss, President Trump, than on upholding the law in a neutral way.
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Instead, it sounds like what Canadians "stand for" in hockey is upholding the assumption that Canadians are the best at it.
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A memorandum in the papers of one justice recorded the likely vote as 5 to 4 in favor of upholding segregation.
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But when South Carolina asked a federal court in Washington to approve the law, Brett Kavanaugh wrote the opinion upholding it.
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In upholding Mr. Salman's conviction, the justices unanimously rejected Newman in a decision issued only two months after the oral argument.
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Charities take donations in honor of 9/11 victims Many groups upholding the spirit of 9/11 service are taking donations.
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For Mr Netanyahu, what matters right now is neither maintaining good relations with liberal-minded American Jews nor upholding democratic standards.
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The chief justice's vote puzzled some observers, as he had dissented in a 2016 decision upholding an essentially identical Texas law.
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Because by upholding a previous ruling by Scotland's Court Session, the Supreme Court ruled that Johnson had misled the sovereign herself.
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Jerry Brown of California, all Democrats, said they were beginning a separate alliance of states committed to upholding the Paris accord.
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In Moscow on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Syrian forces were upholding previous agreements but also reacting to provocations.
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The justices refused to hear Michelle Carter's appeal of a Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling last year upholding her 2018 conviction.
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At the same time, the three countries stressed their commitment to upholding the deal and their desire for a diplomatic solution.
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The Supreme Court tracker SCOTUSBlog counted a handful of cases where Kavanaugh wrote opinions upholding Environmental Protection Agency regulations and practices.
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We applaud Poe for constantly supporting the U.S.-Cuba relationship and for upholding the value of American jobs, workers and beliefs.
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"The new Sudan that is upholding governance and democracy is not a threat to any nation in the world," Hamdok said.
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That is, they were upholding the ideals of America at a time when our nation was not living up to them.
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She cares about issues such as the Trump administration's separation of migrant children from families and the upholding of Roe v.
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Mr. Pompeo insisted on upholding the cease-fire and pullback of forces in the port city of Hudaydah, the embassy said.
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It would be nice if there were a compromise, a way to preserve the art while also upholding students' self confidence.
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"This year's winning work reflects yet again a steely resolve in upholding the principles of this noble profession," Ms. Canedy said.
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It's in charge of mineral rights on federal lands, environmental stewardship, promoting outdoor recreation, and upholding treaty obligations with Native Americans.
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And in a short, unsigned 210 opinion, the Court vacated the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's upholding of a stun gun ban.
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"It is viewed as a stain on our broader record of upholding the highest standards of rule of law," Mr. Obama said.
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Note: An earlier version omitted that the Ninth Circuit reconsidered its decision and issued a new one upholding the good cause requirement.
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But women have been doing most of it for a minute, and personally, I'm not all that interested in upholding the legacy.
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Yet, the policemen I worked with—while very good at catching criminals—didn't seem to believe in the laws they were upholding.
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She cited a 2014 federal appellate decision upholding Maine's suspension of COLAs, agreeing that legislatures must use unmistakable language when creating contracts.
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Both Trump and Clinton agreed to refrain from campaigning Sunday, upholding a practice observed by previous presidential candidates on the somber date.
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The court's decision will leave in effect a decision from a federal appeals court in Washington upholding the constitutionality of the regulations.
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Earlier this year, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals ordered a new trial for Adnan Syed, upholding a 2016 lower court ruling.
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Yet, it sounds as though the Scandal team was upholding the values of #MeToo long before the hashtag was in everyone's mouth.
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Upholding the rule of law and protecting human rights are Mr Mirziyoyev's priorities, his office huffed, as a criminal investigation was opened.
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It evokes a side of segregation not often seen on film; those involved see themselves as merely upholding orders, not perpetuating hate.
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Upholding such laws does not require the cascade of nonsense that would ensue from pretending that animals have moral or legal standing.
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This seismic decision meant upholding a Missouri law that imposed restrictions on the use of state funds for the provision of abortions.
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Layton gained notoriety after responding to a recent federal ruling upholding net neutrality by comparing Canada to "backward India" in a tweet.
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But if you're looking to support whichever carrier is best upholding net neutrality, well, among the big four, none of them are.
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The court left in place last July's ruling by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the bulk of the convictions.
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The implication of these words is clear: America is so weak that it cares more about collecting fees than upholding treaty obligations.
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"Mitchell did not awaken during the procedure," the Wisconsin Supreme Court wrote in its opinion upholding the constitutionality of the blood draw.
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On Thursday, a federal appeals court weighed in, largely echoing previous court rulings and upholding a nationwide ban on the president's order.
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MAK, which comprises 12 ex-Soviet nations, is charged with upholding safety and conducting independent air accident investigations in their common airspace.
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When apartheid fell in the 1990s, the new A.N.C. government alleviated fears of white South Africans by largely upholding existing economic arrangements.
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"In my research I find that upholding gender ideals, for men and women, is very restrictive," Sanchez told Broadly over the phone.
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Friday's decision followed a March 21 copyright ruling by another 9th Circuit panel upholding a $5.3 million judgment to Marvin Gaye's children.
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The court, in a 8-0 decision, threw out a lower court's ruling upholding the New York law as a price regulation.
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But under Mr Sharma the organisation is generally thought to have atrophied, especially as a vehicle for upholding democracy and human rights.
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Sullivan, made it harder for public officials to sue for defamation and remains a bedrock legal principle upholding freedom of the press.
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But the court's decision upholding the health care law proved a vindication, and Mr. Obama called him that day to thank him.
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The WHO supports health-workers in upholding the rights of women and girls and in working towards the total abandonment of FGM.
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A lower court ruled against Menendez, allowing the Justice Department's case to move forward, with the Third Circuit Court upholding that ruling.
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In upholding the individual right to bear arms, Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority in District of Columbia et al v.
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The strength of our communities depends upon a commitment to upholding both, even — perhaps especially — when it is hardest to do so.
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To do so would, in effect, punish her for speaking the truth and upholding the World Anti-Doping Code and Olympic ideals.
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Unless they play a more responsible, active and outspoken part in upholding American democracy today, they will be held accountable by history.
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Biden received the award for his commitment to upholding human rights during his time in the Senate and in the White House.
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Kenyan officials lodged an appeal against the decision but organizers rejected it, upholding their initial decision to strip Kemboi of his medal.
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Upholding the ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court siding with EPA's own scientists will force the agency to adhere to its mission.
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The justices could decide to block the Fifth Circuit's ruling while it hears the case, then issue a ruling upholding Act 620.
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That means upholding international laws to protect children in crisis and taking practical action to keep them safe and help them recover.
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If you put any worth on your own values, sometimes you have to be willing to accept the cost of upholding them.
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If confirmed, Kavanaugh will succeed former Justice Anthony Kennedy, who was the fifth vote on a 28500 case upholding Roe v. Wade.
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"Canada is committed to upholding human rights, freedom of expression and the protection of journalists around the world," Trudeau said last week.
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Roberts' controversial vote upholding the Affordable Care Act could be explained as a vote to preserve the perceived legitimacy of the court.
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The U.S. Attorney General is supposed to be the people's lawyer, impartially upholding the rule of law on behalf of all Americans.
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Even when we have a Supreme Court decision upholding them, there's still always attempts to try to take away some of them.
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Aleksei Pushkov, chairman of the Russian parliament's international affairs committee, said that upholding the ban was "revenge for Russia's independent foreign policy".
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To be sure, international agreements such as the 1987 treaty are heavily dependent on all parties upholding their side of the bargain.
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Complaints sent through the app instantly reach the respective city councils and the National Institute for Rehabilitation, responsible for upholding accessibility laws.
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Their answer, in a 5-4 decision upholding his ban on people from seven countries entering the US, was a definite no.
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In a meeting with several leading commentators, Lu laid out "seven bottom lines," including upholding socialist ideals, for Weibo posters to follow.
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The Moscow court decision, upholding a previous ruling against LinkedIn, means the company will now be blocked from operating across the country.
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In 2011, Judge Kavanaugh dissented from a decision upholding President Barack Obama's health care law, but he did so on jurisdictional grounds.
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Senior government and police officials have defended the department's performance, saying that it is apolitical and merely upholding the rule of law.
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Frank Torres-Viada, the attorney representing the city, said Puerto Rican municipalities are responsible of upholding the Constitution of the US territory.
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" In addition to upholding religious standards, "I'm going to see that the day is seamless and easy for the bride and groom.
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President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Thursday on a cause célèbre for conservative activists: upholding free speech on college campuses.
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Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, Mr. Trump's choice to sit on the court, was part of the majority upholding the president's travel ban.
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As Mr. Trump sees it, Mr. Sessions has once more put everything at risk with his traitorous insistence upon upholding the law.
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But other than two votes upholding the Affordable Care Act, Chief Justice Roberts, 63, has reliably sided with the court's other conservatives.
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And a Supreme Court Justice committed to upholding our nation's founding principles, including the right to life, will be nominated and confirmed.
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But in November 2015, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court rejected a challenge to this practice, upholding the F.B.I.'s rules as constitutional.
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In response, Britain said the declaration remained in force and was a legally valid treaty to which it was committed to upholding.
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A decision upholding the law could make Louisiana the first state with no legal, practical access to abortion since the Roe decision.
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He did not make the stage for the December Democratic debate, criticizing the DNC for upholding hard-to-reach standards to qualify.
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Mr. Alexander, who is retiring at the end of this year, is an institutionalist concerned with upholding the integrity of the Senate.
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The court later vacated that decision, making way for Monday's ruling by the full court upholding the FTC's jurisdiction over internet providers.
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An infrastructure package that puts workers front and center, by upholding NEPA and other laws, will protect our communities, not undermine them.
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But she has heard numerous stories from her father, about the importance of self-sufficiency and responsibility and upholding the family name.
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Missourians look to the courts to safeguard their health and rights, but unfortunately Pitlyk cannot be trusted with upholding our constitutional freedoms.
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He objected to a U.S. plan to send full-time diplomats to Mexico to make sure the country is upholding labor standards.
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The Department of Justice is committed to upholding the rule of law and to carrying forward sentences imposed by our justice system.
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The military stepped in three times to topple governments between 1960 and 1980, with the aim of upholding Turkey's constitutionally mandated secularism.
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Put simply, upholding the rule of law is not just a job description but a requirement taken very seriously and reiterated often.
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Wade decision upholding a woman's right to an abortion as settled precedent of the Supreme Court under the doctrine of stare decisis.
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In a meeting with several leading commentators, Lu laid out "seven bottom lines" for Weibo posters to follow, including upholding socialist ideals.
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In the United States, we as Muslim woman are attacked saying that we are upholding a system of oppression by wearing hijab.
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Upholding restrictions to child benefit to ensure that it is paid at a rate linked to indices in the migrant's home country.
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Ironically, despite his critical intensions, Foxwell points out that the piece still manages to impress, upholding and legitimizing Nihonga's aesthetic of luxurious consumption.
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Some Democratic lawmakers said the hearing was an example of Republicans letting their loyalty to Trump interfere with upholding the rule of law.
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Parsons said that upholding the RPC's suspension on the grounds of Russian authorities' refusal to accept the McLaren Report "does not seem right".
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Meanwhile, the Saudis appear to be moving forward and upholding their end of the bargain, in advance of the announced cuts in January.
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The 2010 Citizens United decision, in which Kennedy wrote the majority opinion, demonstrates some of his best work in upholding First Amendment rights.
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The other way that Roberts wrote an opinion upholding Trump's policy as if Trump wasn't involved was by assuming that, frankly, Trump wasn't.
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This obsession with preserving precedent puts Democrats in the position of placing value on upholding past decisions whether they are good or bad.
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According to a rundown from Politico earlier on Monday, Kavanaugh dissented from a ruling upholding the FCC's net neutrality rules in May 2017.
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Larry Pittman, Carl Ford, and Michael Speciale, note that 61 percent of North Carolinians in 2012 voted in favor of upholding Article 14.
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"I am proud that Baltimore is committed to upholding the American values of respecting the rights and dignity of every resident," he said.
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He's had successes in some cases and had more of a bumpy ride in others such as the 5-4 decision upholding Obamacare.
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But even so, they cite a raft of Supreme Court decisions upholding civil rights laws over concerns about free expression or free exercise.
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But Verrilli was vindicated months later when Chief Justice John Roberts accepted the administration's secondary argument upholding the law under Congress' taxing power.
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He is a co-founder of U.S. Climate Alliance, a group of governors committed to upholding the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change.
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In July, the 5th Circuit split on whether to reconsider a three-judge panel decision upholding federal laws restricting interstate sales of guns.
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It's no surprise that the political propaganda machine upholding Donald Trump at its center used a beauty queen's image to advance its agenda.
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The Walking Dead's primary thematic focus has always been on the challenge of rebuilding and upholding a moral code in a lawless world.
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Upholding a lower court ruling, the Boston-based First Circuit Court of Appeals called the 2014 law an overreaction to an unsubstantiated concern.
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But the other conservatives wouldn't budge, and faced with a choice between upholding or striking down the whole thing, Roberts chose the former.
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Resolving those complaints—by upholding or striking down a gerrymandered map—will push the court directly into the political fray, the chief fretted.
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Local politicians upholding their communities' values is cause to cheer, particularly when it happens in the usually grey area of law-enforcement surveillance.
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We believe that the courts have made the right decision in upholding the fiduciary rule, but investor rights still hang in the balance.
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My hope is that you will continue to live our values and the mission of protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution.
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Dianne Feinstein, the senior Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is responsible for upholding or rejecting Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
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Their faith, however they define it, compels them to prioritize "the least of these" more than upholding systems that help the already privileged.
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The answer, again, is clear: because upholding the rule of law is important, and sometimes you need to make sacrifices to do it.
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Merck — The drugmaker emerged victorious in a patent battle with Gilead Sciences, with a jury upholding a patent involving Gilead hepatitis C drugs.
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LAST year, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a 31-page dissent to a 5-to-4 decision upholding Oklahoma's controversial method of executing criminals.
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The ruling, upholding the May 2018 conviction, which is not subject to appeal, was accompanied by a fine of 1 million dirham ($270,000).
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The draft communique backed "upholding the rules-based, transparent, non-discriminatory, open and inclusive multilateral trading system with the WTO at its core".
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The latest protests were triggered by a high court ruling upholding a decision to shift some districts from one municipality's jurisdiction to another.
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And yet these promises were quickly dismissed by protesters as too little, too late — cosmetic changes aimed at upholding a discredited political system.
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There are many other potential negative consequences from not upholding the deal, from increased oil prices to escalating conflict in the Middle East.
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US District Court Judge Richard J. Leon is upholding the Trump administration's health insurance plans as an alternative to the Affordable Care Act.
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During his confirmation hearing, Mattis committed to upholding his predecessor's policies -- unless a service chief brings him evidence they are having negative effects.
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Clymer celebrated the news on Twitter, thanking Racine's office for upholding "accountability" for laws in the District protecting LGBTQ Americans and other minorities.
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"A responsible supply chain starts with us and we are committed to upholding ethical sourcing practices globally," a Lululemon representative told The Guardian.
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Wednesday's ruling overturned a 2015 decision by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Ohio upholding a dismissal of the lawsuit.
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San Francisco residents are voting Tuesday on upholding a ban on all flavored tobacco, and industry and anti-smoking advocates are watching closely.
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The justices said the 85033th Circuit Court of Appeals failed to apply the correct standard of strict scrutiny in upholding the university's policy.
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Everybody says to me, 'We admire you as the face of the Earth in terms of the values that we should be upholding.
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"It comes out of nowhere in a decision upholding the travel ban case," said Elizabeth Wydra, the president of the Constitutional Accountability Center.
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Coulter was once a staunch supporter of Trump but has repeatedly accused him of not upholding his campaign promise of building the wall.
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A coherent and effective approach to the issue of missing persons requires an approach that is firmly based on upholding rule of law.
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The FDA is renowned around the world as upholding the gold standard structure for approval and regulation of drugs, and for good reason.
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Well, first of all, Somin said that he thinks even a court with a hard-right majority may be open to upholding Roe.
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Background, via Xinhua: The plenum reforms have the goal of improving the "system for upholding overall Party leadership" with the guiding principle that:
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Supporters of keeping restrictions in place for convicted felons say the policy isn't about race — it's about upholding consequences for breaking the law.
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They are essential to companies of all sizes, and upholding them is critical to ensuring the economy can continue to grow without disruption.
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If the past six years is anything to go by, however, China will continue to have a difficult time upholding real-name registration.
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Until now, the Supreme Court recognized the fair-share system in the public sector to be constitutional, upholding it against First Amendment challenges.
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China, by far North Korea's biggest trading partner, says it is committed to upholding all U.N. resolutions on North Korea, including enforcing sanctions.
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In 2003, he wrote the court's opinion in another case upholding Labor Department citations on Excel Mining for exposing workers' to coal dust.
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"Part of the temporary recommendation is upholding the international health regulations without interfering with the trade and travel of people," she told CNN.
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"Vice President Biden would nominate judges who would stand firm on upholding all of our constitutional rights, including a woman's right to choose."
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In upholding the travel ban, the Supreme Court tried to erase this past — treating Japanese internment during World War II and Korematsu v.
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Trump's America is, like North Korea or at times Putin's Russia, a rent seeker leeching off the international order rather than upholding it.
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A ruling upholding the warrant, the company warned, would embolden foreign countries to seek the emails of Americans stored in the United States.
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"It is apparent that upholding the ethical standards of his profession was very important to him," Carol Cohen, the administrative law judge, wrote.
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Mr. Trump does pay lip service to upholding labor and environmental standards, which were shifted to side agreements in the original Nafta negotiations.
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The current lawsuit against it is based on a technical reading of Chief Justice John Roberts' reason for upholding the law in 2012.
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"The idea that Puzder could be in charge of upholding the same laws that he's been breaking is hard to fathom," Fells said.
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Southern secession was inextricably tied to upholding slavery, and postwar Confederate imagery surged in negative response to the 20th century's civil rights movement.
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"In establishing the CFPB, Congress built upon its long history of creating, and this Court's long history of upholding, independent agencies," they wrote.
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Fact is ... Alex is taping twice this week and is upholding his perfect attendance record -- he hasn't missed a taping in 35 years.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump under way, U.S. senators have polished their talking points about upholding the Constitution.
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The Times columnist Nicholas Kristof argues in an Op-Ed that rather than upholding America's founding principles, Mr. Trump is actually subverting them.
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Democratic lawmakers cheered a court decision on Tuesday upholding the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) sweeping rules to ensure net neutrality across the web.
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Such intimidation not only threatens to compromise owners' lawful state property rights, but also contradicts a U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding those rights.
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And the opposition turned him back without playing hardball themselves, upholding rather than eroding the norms that Mr. Johnson had sought to leverage.
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The E.R.A. will strengthen America, unleashing the full power of women in our economy and upholding the value of equality in our democracy.
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The Catalan police, criticised by the prosecution for failing to prevent the referendum, are likely to be more zealous in upholding the law.
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Continuing to strengthen our network of partnerships in the region will be critical toward upholding an open maritime and deterring aggression and instability.
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"I'm 223 percent committed to restoring the gloried past of Purdue football, while upholding the values and integrity that Purdue represents," Brohm said.
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Senators should use the upcoming confirmation hearings to pointedly ask each of them if they're committed to upholding fair housing and accessible financing.
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I was proud to join more than 400 mayors in committing to upholding the Paris Climate Agreement goals, despite the current administration's withdrawal.
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That case was decided on a 5-4 vote and subsequent rulings upholding affirmative action have similarly come down to a single vote.
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The U.S. doesn't have normal trade relations with Kazakhstan, and concerns about upholding contracts and human rights issues in the country still exist.
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"I shall never stop upholding the principal of sovereignty," Macron told the General Assembly, which draws more than 120 world leaders each year.
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"Only collective action allows for the upholding of the sovereignty and equality of the people in whose name we take action," Macron said.
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Brett Kavanaugh wrote opinion upholding South Carolina voter ID law that Obama Justice Department said would disenfranchise "tens of thousands" of minority voters.
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He ultimately earned the respect of Mr. Obama for upholding liberal democratic values, but he also apparently drew the anger of Mr. Putin.
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The justices, hearing an appeal by the conservative activists of a lower court ruling upholding the law, posed tough questions to both sides.
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Even when courts do not explicitly cite this particular passage in upholding gun laws, they often rely on other precedents that do so.
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However, on Monday the Supreme Court said they're upholding the lower court's ruling, meaning that voting rights in the state will be protected.
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I have little doubt that the courts would apply a similar balancing-of-interests approach in upholding a congressional subpoena for presidential documents.
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And so upholding our commitment to free speech and meeting our responsibilities to abide by the law can also create tensions here on campus.
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The the justices were to split 4-4, they'd be left simply upholding the lower court ruling that went in favor of the agent.
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"Jeff Sessions has dedicated his career to upholding the rule of law, ensuring public safety and prosecuting government corruption," Flores said in a statement.
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He wrote majority decisions upholding rights for homosexual couples, underage killers and foreign fighters held by the U.S. military in the war on terror.
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If that were to occur, they'd be left with simply upholding whatever order the 9th Circuit issued, underscoring the importance of that court's ruling.
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The president's spokesman denied that Mr Trillanes was being persecuted merely for opposing Mr Duterte, saying that the president was simply upholding the law.
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"One of the things that this new administration has reminded the public is the importance of lawyers to upholding the American democracy," Bass said.
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Apple producers, baking suppliers, and other produce growers seized the opportunity to portray their products as vital to upholding American identity — and it worked.
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The fact is that Israel's long experience in combating terror while upholding its democratic values is of paramount value to America and its allies.
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The three remaining conservative justices said they would have moved to roll back a lower court ruling upholding the 2015 rules, the court said.
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But that may not preclude him from joining the court's other conservatives in restricting its scope by upholding abortion restrictions enacted in conservative states.
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While late is better than never, its belated arrival at this particular decision doesn't inspire much confidence in its commitment to upholding "ethical standards."
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The next time, Pierce further explained that he would not be dating women, instead upholding a vow of celibacy to keep from being excommunicated.
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If we respect AIs as societal equals, it would go a long way in ensuring social cohesion and in upholding a sense of justice.
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As the daughter of immigrants, with a record of upholding rights for marginalized communities on several occasions, Harris should be an ideal progressive candidate.
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And also, I'll be in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, hoping that one day we will all do a better job of upholding America's values.
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A federal appeals court on Monday ruled that a California hospital must bargain with a union, upholding a preliminary injunction requiring union-employer negotiations.
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"Upholding the integrity of our products against copycats masquerading as Nite Ize is of paramount importance," said Clint Todd, chief legal officer, Nite Ize.
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"This case shows the critically important role that TABC-licensed businesses play in upholding public safety," said Bentley Nettles, the commission&aposs executive director.
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Pancasila includes upholding national unity, social justice and democracy alongside belief in God, and enshrines religious diversity in an officially secular system of government.
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The justices can decide to summarily affirm or reverse a lower court ruling upholding the partisan gerrymandering or to schedule oral arguments next session.
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Six inspectors who Reuters spoke to denied they are trying to get their foreign trips reinstated and said they are simply upholding quality standards.
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Judge Gorsuch wrote an opinion upholding a Colorado clean energy program against a challenge alleging it would hurt coal producers from out of state.
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The court was hearing a curative petition filed by LGBT activists that challenged its decision upholding the validity of the law in December 2013.
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"This change reflects the administration's commitment to upholding and strengthening the integrity of our nation's immigration system," said acting USCIS Director James W. McCament.
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If the justices split 4-4, no national legal precedent would be set but the lower court decision upholding the Texas law would stand.
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Ensuring access to "quality sexual- and reproductive-health services," he said, is an essential component of "upholding human rights" in a public-health crisis.
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The decision to upend millions of people's lives should not have rested on the norm-upholding whims of a guy with a brain tumor.
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Pulling Poland away from the EU reflects the same sentiments that are pulling the U.S. away from its commitments to upholding the international order.
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Their latest setback came when the Supreme Court declined to review a federal court decision upholding California's 10-day waiting period for firearm purchases.
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Miscegenation laws date back as far as the 1620s, and like many other things in American history served the purpose of upholding white supremacy.
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Justice Sotomayor relied on these briefs in her dissenting opinion to question whether upholding the travel ban while overturning Korematsu was actually a victory.
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Relations between France and Iran have been strained over the last six months despite the two sides committing to upholding a 2015 nuclear deal.
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"Esper's third rationale was "to demonstrate our commitment to upholding the international rules-based order that we have long called on Iran to obey.
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Sanctions are a critical component of U.S. foreign policy, upholding America's laws and defending its financial system, but only if they are implemented effectively.
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On July 6, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit disagreed, upholding the district ruling that Flores covers all children, accompanied or not.
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Furthermore, the president should do everything possible to ensure healthcare access, including by expanding Medicaid and upholding the protections in the Affordable Care Act.
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The court gave conservatives a partial win by upholding a provision that required remains from an abortion or miscarriage to be buried or cremated.
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Lewis, upholding the use of forced-arbitration clauses in employment contracts to foil class-action lawsuits like those used to challenge systemic sexual harassment.
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Slavitt, who ran Medicare under President Barack Obama and helped implement the ACA, was a vocal advocate of upholding the legislation, known as Obamacare.
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Washington (CNN)All four liberals on the Supreme Court dissented in Monday's 5-4 case upholding Ohio's method of removing voters from its rolls.
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" In a highly choreographed ceremony in Beijing Wednesday, Xi said his leadership will be "steadfast in upholding our country's sovereignty, security and development interests.
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In 2007, Justice Kennedy wrote the majority opinion upholding the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, supplementing his legal analysis with observations about motherhood.
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But the Arab coalition's military intervention is based on upholding the legitimacy of his internationally recognized government and the political transition vested in it.
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All parties share an interest in ensuring that Iran returns to upholding the spirit and the letter of the 2015 nuclear agreement, he said.
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Despite the fact that real Viking history was multicultural, academic medieval studies have historically been to blame for the upholding of that imaginary past.
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Hawaii, Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday authored a five-justice opinion upholding the latest version of the Trump administration's so-called travel ban.
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MORE zealously used the "pen and the phone" to undermine the constitutional rights of all Americans as opposed to upholding the rule of law.
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In 2015, he wrote the court opinion upholding a law barring federal contractors from making campaign contributions while they negotiate or perform federal contracts.
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Last year, he dissented from a ruling upholding the Obama-era Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules for the internet, which telecommunications firms opposed.
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Ironically, the seeds of the latest challenge were sowed by Chief Justice John Robert's 2012 decision upholding the individual mandate penalty as a tax.
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Democrats would also enforce strict rules on businesses that receive federal cash, such as maintaining payroll, upholding collective bargaining rights and no stock buybacks.
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The agreement in no way changes the UK's commitment to the SBAs or to upholding the Treaty of Establishment that underpins the current arrangements.
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"In recent years it has become evident that the consensus upholding this system is facing increasing pressures, from within and from without," he continued.
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In other words, Indian regulators are upholding the concept of net neutrality, or the idea that everything on the Internet should be treated equally.
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The Second, Third and Fourth circuits of the US Court of Appeals have rendered similar rulings, upholding good cause requirements for concealed carry permits.
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In the midst of a pandemic, vote at home is clearly the answer to upholding the basic democratic value of the right to vote.
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The term yielded an extraordinary run of conservative rulings, including blockbusters upholding Mr. Trump's travel ban and dealing a sharp blow to public unions.
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Their effort put the ruling Communist Party, which prides itself on upholding socialist ideals even as it embraces capitalist practices, in an awkward position.
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The justices affirmed a 2018 decision by the Kansas Supreme Court upholding the conviction of the man convicted in the case, James Kraig Kahler.
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Though they held center-left views, they were close with politicians of both parties and were rigorously committed to upholding Washington's bipartisan governing norms.
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But a decision upholding the law could "be momentous if it signaled that the court was ready to revisit past decisions," our colleagues write.
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Based on the facts, that means defending the unborn, upholding America's longstanding alliance with Israel, supporting Americans in their religious practice and rejecting socialism.
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Roberts did not join all of Justice Elena Kagan's opinion upholding Auer, but he joined enough of it to give the doctrine a reprieve.
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"The U.K., which traditionally sees itself as upholding the spine of Europe toward Russia, is pulling itself out of that role," Mr. Niblett said.
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In his speech, Trump declared the U.S. "open for business," and reassured those in attendance that he was committed to upholding free trade principles.
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"This action underscores the Administration's commitment to upholding the human rights criteria as required in the AGOA legislation," he said in a separate statement.
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"Making it stick will require both making sure that it's being followed at borders around the country and upholding it on appeal," he said.
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A compromise is also made more difficult by plans to make EU funding conditional on upholding the bloc's values, including the rule of law.
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Over a long career at the Justice Department, he was driven by its best ideals: upholding the rule of law without fear or favor.
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The 9th Circuit's order upholding Judge Robart's nationwide temporary restraining order (TRO) is nearly as bereft of legal analysis as was the original TRO.
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"When it comes to the defense of our nation and upholding the Constitution, you know, we do what we have to do," Crow said.
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"I think it's embarrassing for the country to allow protesters," said the President of the United States, who is charged with upholding the Constitution.
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Democrats largely oppose the bill because of concerns that it would prevent the U.S. from upholding its part of the nuclear deal with Iran.
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The Supreme Court is giving the cable industry more time to appeal a lower court decision upholding the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules.
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I'm all too aware that many, if not most, of Trump's judicial nominees likely share her hostility toward upholding the precedent in Roe v.
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Instead, to stabilize financial markets, most favor upholding tough post-2008 regulations — but regulation alone can't contain the ocean of money in financial assets.
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A ruling by the conservative-majority Supreme Court upholding the Alabama measure could have chipped away at the Roe decision, which legalized abortion nationwide.
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"China has been calling for and upholding multilateralism and actively supporting the UPU," China's foreign ministry spokesperson Lu Kang responded to the US's announcement.
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Upholding those norms is what separates us from those pitiable countries in which the political enemies of those in power end up in jail.
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Our cultural status quo on sexual assault is ignorant, wrong, and harmful — and upholding that status quo is what the term "rape culture" means.
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The likely outcome now is a deadlock that would leave in place a decision from the federal appeals court in California upholding the mandatory payments.
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October 17, 2011 - Venezuela's Supreme Court rejects the ruling from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, upholding the ban on López running for office.
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Box CEO Aaron Levie: Unfortunate that we have to be excited about small victories but this was an incredibly important step to upholding our principles.
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That would not preclude Trump from proceeding with litigation to tie up the issue in the courts, despite Supreme Court precedent upholding congressional impeachment power.
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Of the complaints it has received, RBS said it had concluded 803 cases, upholding in full or in part just under half of that figure.
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In an op-ed in The New York Times on Monday he called on a "bipartisan majority" that believes in upholding established law on abortion.
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Such instances of artistic self-abnegation have been eclipsed in the US by a Protestant Reductivist Modernist juggernaut hellbent on upholding the values of production.
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Meanwhile, Italy's government is seen as upholding its leading 2019 budget goals for now, as it awaits cost analysis on spending measures, according to Reuters.
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CNN reported that its reporters in September saw several prosecutors from Mueller's office enter Howell's courtroom shortly after she issued a ruling upholding the subpoena.
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He joined a three-justice coalition that carved a centrist position upholding the basic abortion right, but giving government some leeway to craft "reasonable" restrictions.
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This is about addressing the border crisis by upholding the rule of law and maintaining the integrity of the immigration system, as created by Congress.
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We must demonstrate our commitment to make this world a more free and prosperous place by upholding the promises we have made to our allies.
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The EPA is responsible for passing and upholding regulations on issues such as clean air and water and the carbon emissions responsible for global warming.
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If Rogers rules in favor of upholding the verdict and the award, Shell could appeal to the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
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And I believe that the one thing that I have the most accountability for is upholding the policies, practices, values, and beliefs of the company.
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People on Twitter and Reddit also shared their opinions, with many criticizing the article for fueling women's insecurities and upholding toxic and unachievable beauty standards.
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On gun rights, Feinstein pressed Kavanaugh on his 2011 dissent in an appellate ruling upholding a District of Columbia gun law banning semi-automatic rifles.
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Three years later, joined by Kennedy this time, Roberts again protected Obamacare from court-imposed destruction — upholding the insurance subsidies implemented under the law nationwide.
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In one sentence, with no dissents, the Supreme Court declined to intervene, upholding the appeals-court ruling, which included a rollback of early voting days.
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"Cooperation between our four nations in upholding laws, peace and stability in the region will display our readiness to deal with North Korea," he added.
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But curiously, in 2015, Chief Justice Roberts wrote a strong dissent in a case narrowly upholding the constitutionality of just such a commission in Arizona.
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With her typical acerbic wit, Ms Cusk skewers the pretensions of the literary world while simultaneously upholding the intrinsic value of literature—no small feat.
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Because of this, lower courts ruled in favor of Planned Parenthood and by declining to hear the case, the Supreme Court is upholding those decisions.
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday appealed a decision from a federal judge upholding a subpoena issued by a congressional committee seeking information about Trump's finances.
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"Effective control of the external borders is an absolute prerequisite for guaranteeing security, upholding law and order, and ensuring properly functioning EU policies," it says.
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The Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission today requested that the Supreme Court vacate an appeals court decision upholding net neutrality in 2016.
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While campaigning for president, Donald Trump promised the American people he would appoint judges who were independent, fair minded, and committed to upholding the Constitution.
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He also took aim at "bureaucrats" responsible for upholding multilateralism "as an end in itself" and cast doubt on the EU's commitment to its citizens.
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"Authoritarian leaders in general ... have an interest in upholding this idea that states ought to do what they want within their own borders," said Hellyer.
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The letter echoes some of the same sentiments he carried through his final farewell address earlier this month, reiterating the importance of upholding democratic ideals.
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It would take five justices to overturn the decision upholding the Texas law, and Anthony Kennedy did not seem keen to be the decisive vote.
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Last year, Justice Stephen Breyer penned a dissent to a ruling upholding Oklahoma's method of executing criminals that questioned the whole enterprise of capital punishment.
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Murthy likens Free Basics to digital apartheid, saying it primarily serves Facebook's interests rather than upholding the idea of connectivity as a basic human right.
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And Bush's brother, former President George W. Bush nominated John Roberts, who has come under fire from conservatives for twice upholding Obama's health care law.
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The Supreme Court handed a win to federal prosecutors Tuesday, upholding the conviction of a California man who received insider trading information from a relative.
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Jim Jordan, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, said the measure is a victory for people of faith and upholding First Amendment rights.
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That outcome would be consistent with a 1993 decision upholding a policy of intercepting and returning boats illegally carrying Haitian passengers to the United States.
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So it is my view that upholding these rights is not a threat to stability, but actually reinforces stability and is the foundation of progress.
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Peterson extolls classic Disney movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as upholding primordial gender roles, but objects to Frozen for violating those norms.
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It developed its current approach in direct response to a 2003 Supreme Court ruling upholding the same process at the University of Michigan law school.
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The show isn't in syndication any longer, but the annual awards show does a great job of upholding that inspirational standard of glam each year.
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And instead of upholding the doctrine outright, Kagan's majority opinion added a five-part test that will give judges more room to scrutinize those regulations.
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Jeff Sessions is an Eagle Scout, a highly experienced prosecutor and a distinguished public servant with a demonstrated commitment to upholding the rule of law.
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The Trump administration, like its predecessors, has talked tough about imposing pressure on North Korea but instead engaged in timid incrementalism in upholding U.S. laws.
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That same court agreed that the parent company did have jurisdiction to sue over illegally taken property under international law, upholding a lower court ruling.
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Along with reversing demand destruction caused by waivers and upholding a strong RFS, this will earn Wheeler a loyal bench of supporters across rural America.
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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a lower court's decision upholding a rule that requires home healthcare workers to be paid overtime pay.
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Americans rediscovered a shared value, more important than any party or president, which is upholding the rule of law and the importance of the Constitution.
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A poll released by the Center for Reproductive Rights confirmed what other polls have consistently shown: that seven in 10 Americans favor upholding Roe v.
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The Supreme Court refused last year to take up the case, upholding the 85033th Circuit Court of Appeals' 2017 ruling that the prayers were unconstitutional.
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He wrote several 5-4 decisions, including a major one upholding corporations' use of individual arbitration rather than class-action lawsuits to resolve workplace disputes.
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They have expressed concerns about Mexico upholding standards designed in part to raise wages and stop U.S. companies from moving jobs across the southern border.
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However, costar Jemima Kirke remained the most consistent over the years, upholding those Old Hollywood glam vibes we've come to know and love from her.
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Judge Dlott refused to accept standard procedures and insisted upon upholding the public interest in opening court records, especially in a case involving public safety.
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It is a stark illustration of why adherence to upholding the rule of law is so vitally important to the proper functioning of our democracy.
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So they're not thinking about what's appropriate, what's not appropriate, upholding some basic standards of democracy or other free governing principles elsewhere in the world.
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Chappelle is too concerned with the upholding of honor and truth to bother with the everyday world of the nudnik, the lecher, and the lush.
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In a dissent in January from a decision upholding the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, he issued a ringing endorsement of executive power.
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Asked last month about the practice, before Mr. Trump's order reversing the policy, Mr. Hawley said it was a matter of upholding law and order.
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But we apologize unreservedly for not upholding the highest of editorial standards in ensuring that we were aware of all alterations that had been made.
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Principled, decent, beholden to no corporation or vampire squid bank and intent, it genuinely appears, on upholding the basic principles of social justice and democracy.
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Earlier this month the Israeli Supreme Court intervened, ruling in favor of the Israeli government, upholding the order to demolish and forcibly relocate the families.
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Why it's not normal: Tasked with upholding the transparency and integrity of the United States, presidents shouldn't lie, although exceptions exist, like with national security.
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Two years ago even family members didn't know what our work entailed; now we're getting thanked by strangers for upholding the foundations of liberal democracy.
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Earlier, he had told her about traditional criminal code of "righteousness and loyalty," but she seems to be the only one committed to upholding it.
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Upholding the value of honesty, in this way, would make sense if she were the only person who was in a position to do so.
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These brave men aren't disrespecting our country but instead, are upholding the strong American values such as freedom of speech that make our country remarkable.
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Courts have gone back and forth on the issue, overturning and then upholding his conviction in a series of decisions since the series was released.
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The result was a set of deeply conservative rulings, including one upholding Mr. Trump's travel ban and another dealing a sharp blow to public unions.
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Part of Biden's message is focused on upholding all that Barack Obama accomplished, but that's especially true when it comes to the Affordable Care Act.
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Thirty-two U.S. states embraced eugenics at some point, with the number of sterilizations climbing after a 20163 Supreme Court decision upholding a Virginia law.
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Poland and Hungary - where nationalist and eurosceptic governments stand accused of flouting democratic standards - refuse to link EU aid to upholding the rule of law.
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In recent weeks, several courts have issued rulings blocking or upholding the laws, but those rulings have at times been contradictory, sowing even more confusion.
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Then the court split the baby, upholding the ban only with respect to foreigners with no "bona fide relationship" with someone in the United States.
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The latter interpretation of her actions would constitute a direct contradiction of the tenets of democracy for which she has been so glorified for upholding.
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Neither father nor son Kim was really committed to upholding any of the compromises worked out among the parties to stop Pyongyang's nuclear weapons development.
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But in 2007, in the Court's last major abortion case, Kennedy had written the opinion upholding the federal law banning so-called partial-birth abortions.
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But to reach a decision upholding the president's powers, it is likely the justices will have to resolve Breyer's concerns in favor of the president.
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The American public must thank him for upholding policies that have fostered this relationship and created countless benefits for both American companies and American workers.
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On Friday, a civil court in Hamburg, upholding a ruling from May, barred Mr. Böhmermann from repeating 18 of the 24 lines from the poem.
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By upholding the enduring, absolute value of every human, treatment courts are helping to change our national perspective on what it means to serve justice.
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White House press secretary Sean Spicer said the nominees were "chosen for their deep knowledge of the law" and their commitment to upholding constitutional principles.
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Access to the wholesale markets is good and is via a diverse set of instruments, but having strong liquidity is key to upholding market confidence.
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She said it was a matter of upholding the law; her critics asked whether she would have similarly defended segregation and statutes against interracial marriage.
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The Supreme Court already has handed Trump some major victories, including upholding his travel ban targeting people from several Muslim-majority countries in June 2018.
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This is an opinion piece by Karen Hobert Flynn, president of Common Cause, a nonpartisan grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy.
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So in the face of relentless attacks, I pledge that I will only nominate judges -- including Supreme Court justices -- who will commit to upholding Roe v.
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We need -- and I think even Susan Collins said this when she said she needs to see a nominees demonstrate their commitment to upholding Roe vs.
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She told authorities she brought the gun to Abarca's home meaning only to threaten Abarca into upholding her agreement, Dallas-Fort Worth TV station KUVN reported.
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Earlier this month, President Barack Obama blocked the sale of Aixtron U.S. assets, upholding a recommendation by CFIUS and thus causing the collapse of the deal.
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On March 10, a unanimous decision by the country's Constitutional Court ended Park's presidency for good, upholding a vote by the National Assembly to impeach her.
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Such resistance highlights the balancing act the government faces upholding humanitarian obligations and pleasing voters as Europe searches for a coherent response to the migration crisis.
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The cartoon seemed to many to suggest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander fathers don't know their own children and it received condemnation for upholding racist stereotypes.
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Viewed from another angle, though, the same content may be upholding those social norms, by oppressing and dehumanizing women, people of color, and other marginalized communities.
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But after Scalia's death, the court announced the split, delivering an unexpected victory to progressives by upholding the lower court decision that went in their favor.
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Wiesel left his mark on humanity through preserving and upholding the legacy of the Holocaust and delivering a message of peace and respect between people worldwide.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. – A Pennsylvania appeals court is upholding the conviction of former attorney general Kathleen Kane for leaking secret grand jury information and lying about it.
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The king appeared to signal this when he criticised the Catalan authorities' "inadmissible disloyalty" to the democratic state and called for the upholding of constitutional order.
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The high court on Friday found the girl - who was 15 years old at the time - guilty of the offences, upholding an earlier district court ruling.
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The difficult part is that Altman is still navigating the process by which individuals, and societies, devise political principles and the best means of upholding them.
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Air sign parents are more interested in stoking their children's curiosity and honing their verbal skills than they are in enforcing curfews or upholding familial traditions.
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Especially striking was how much Kennedy, who authored the opinion upholding the Texas race-conscious admissions policy, drew from O'Connor's 2003 decision in the Michigan case.
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Conservative values emphasize the protection of the status quo; addressing immediate, external threats; economic protection; upholding meritocracy; and the ability to justify one group dominating another.
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To do our part in upholding the cuteness that National Puppy Day requires, we rounded up baby photos of some of the Internet's most popular dogs.
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The violent upheaval of the Cultural Revolution, for instance, sits awkwardly with the claim that the Communist Party is upholding China's time-honoured preference for stability.
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A record number of American teens are being honored for the way they are helping their communities — and upholding the legacy of the late Princess Diana.
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"Simply put, sir, you cannot stop the men and women of the FBI from doing the right thing, protecting the American people, and upholding the Constitution."
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Although Trump flip-flops on many issues, there are three he's been consistent on all his life: supporting mercantilist trade wars, upholding gender hierarchy, and racism.
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"We confirm that two protesters against upholding impeachment have died," Lim Jae Beom, an officer at the public relations office of Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, said.
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Passage of a resolution opposing the deal would have prevented the White House from upholding a part of the agreement to lift economic sanctions on Iran.
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It has said the Polish government's moves raise serious concerns about upholding key democratic principles including the separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary.
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Kennedy joined the liberals in upholding abortion rights, including a 2016 ruling that struck down a Texas abortion law imposing strict regulations on doctors and facilities.
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HKMA's Chan also asked banks to continue upholding their high standards in examining applications for big loans from developers earmarking funds for bidding land for development.
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"The issue before us is not whether to denounce the statements," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the opinion of the court upholding the president's order.
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"Acting Secretary Shanahan has at all times remained committed to upholding his ethics agreement filed with the DoD," said Lieutenant Colonel Joe Buccino, a Pentagon spokesman.
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Upholding the Academy's infatuation with all things Sonny Moore, Skrillex and Diplo's Jack Ü project took home both Best Dance Recording and Best Dance/Electronic Album.
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"Acting Secretary Shanahan has at all times remained committed to upholding his ethics agreement filed with the DoD," said Lieutenant Colonel Joe Buccino, a Pentagon spokesman.
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They don't have life tenure and, if they are in a pro-Trump jurisdiction, will upholding challenges to Trump's policies make them unelectable next time around?
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Yet, the Journal and Fox News, longtime conservative outlets overseen by Murdoch, are immune to such criticism, making them uniquely positioned to upholding truth under Trump.
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A federal appeals court is upholding the Obama administration's accounting of the costs of greenhouse gas emissions as applied to a Department of Energy (DOE) regulation.
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Osaiker Alotaibi of the Saudi defense ministry told the panel of 18 independent experts that the Saudi-led alliance was committed to upholding international humanitarian law.
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Preventing what could be the worst massacre of the entire Syrian conflict will require urgent American action to pressure Iran and Russia into upholding the ceasefire.
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"The secretary is resolute in upholding his ethical responsibilities and in doing so directly engages with career ethics officials on a regularly basis," Mr. Goodwin said.
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One of Mr. Verrilli's arguments for upholding the law was that the penalty for not obtaining health insurance amounted to a tax, not a forced purchase.
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Still voters say that global security should be the highest U.N. priority ahead of upholding international law and justice and fighting hunger, poverty and income inequality.
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The United States is likely to be impressed by such political changes and surely would work to assist a nation upholding similar rights to its own.
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"The only hope for upholding this doctrine is stare decisis and respect for the multifarious ways it has become part of our constitutional fabric," he said.
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From protection of social freedoms and economic rights, to upholding the rule of law, to inclusive governance, these elements will ensure that all Afghans buy in.
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With President Trump's decisive actions, the United States has demonstrated global leadership by upholding international law and leading the free world in defense of its liberties.
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Hawaii recently joined the U.S. Climate Alliance, a group committed to upholding the Paris Agreement, which was signed by nearly 200 nations after years of talks.
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"These people, arguably, have put far more on the line and are far more deeply personally committed to upholding our democracy than their critics," she said.
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It would signal to private industry and international peers that the U.S. is committed to the responsible development of these technologies and to upholding international law.
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In August, the court issued an order allowing McDonnell to remain free while it considers his of appeal of a lower court's decision upholding his conviction.
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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up embattled financier Martin Shkreli's appeal of his securities fraud conviction, effectively upholding his seven-year prison sentence.
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During her confirmation hearing, Chao expressed support for including some direct federal funding, streamlining regulations and upholding so-called "Buy America" rules in any infrastructure bill.
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We may have our first conflict — retirement participants (the American people) versus business — when it comes to upholding the U.S. Department of Labor's (DOL) fiduciary rule.
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Being angered by them leveraging their visibility by defending and upholding the civil liberties we all deserve is to be on the wrong side of history.
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Although he would be somewhat glad his case was finally overruled, he would be upset that it was cited while upholding discrimination against another marginalized group.
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Those conditions include Taliban talks with the Afghan government and upholding a promise not to let terrorist groups use Afghan soil to plot external terrorist attacks.
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This month, the Supreme Court released a 6-to-2 decision upholding a law requiring North Dakotans who want to vote to provide a street address.
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If the court avoids the far-reaching step of actually overturning Roe, it could chip away at the ruling by upholding a series of state restrictions.
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The Supreme Court already has given the Republican president victories on some pivotal policies including upholding his travel ban targeting people from several Muslim-majority countries.
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"Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher is entitled to a fair trial and the Navy is committed to upholding that principle," said Brian O'Rourke, a Navy spokesman.
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That, however, is easier said than done, especially when the individual people responsible for upholding the law often value their own power over the common good.
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"Our cultural status quo on sexual assault is ignorant, wrong, and harmful — and upholding that status quo is what the term 'rape culture' means," Crockett noted.
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The Court was upholding a DC Circuit ruling by panel, which the court then declined to rehear as a whole (or en banc, in judicial parlance).
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It's treated as if the primaries are essentially over once Super Tuesday is done, and it looks like that's the upholding opinion for 2020 as well.
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And the court responded by desegregating public schools, upholding the constitutionality of the Voting Rights Act and legalizing interracial marriage, to name a few landmark decisions.
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"Cathay Pacific wishes to emphasize that it fully supports the upholding of the Basic Law and all the rights and freedomsafforded by it, " the statement said.
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The biggest problem with this argument is that it runs counter to the Supreme Court's decision in NFIB, the decision upholding the fully functional individual mandate.
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Both campaigns are rhetorically very supportive of tribal self-governance, self-determination, and upholding the nation-to-nation relationship between the federal government and tribal nations.
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The couple are scheduled to marry in July and have asked Justice Marrus to include a reading from the Supreme Court's decision upholding same-sex marriage.
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This perspective has been fostered by the religious left's misguided belief that upholding the separation of church and state meant keeping religious beliefs personal and private.
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It was hard not to be touched by the pride of UNMIL's personnel in their contributions to upholding the ideals of our organization and promoting peace.
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And while Roberts has angered conservatives on occasion, particularly with his decision upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), he is generally quite conservative.
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Kennedy cast the deciding vote in a number of major cases and was the fifth vote in a 1992 case upholding the right to an abortion.
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Bruce Rauner, released an ad showing actors sarcastically "thanking" Rauner for allowing policies that support their rights, and criticizing him for not upholding his Republican platform.
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Indeed, as a black man in the United States, upholding my fidelity to America while also holding my country accountable is what has made me whole.
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Mr. Ivery later argued that the slur tainted his conviction with racial bias, but the appellate court sided with Mr. Sessions in upholding his death sentence.
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Courts around the country have consistently and squarely rejected it, along with every other attempt by petitioners to second-guess arbitration decisions upholding NFL player discipline.
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Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Monday denied "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli's appeal request over his 7503 fraud conviction, effectively upholding his seven-year prison sentence.
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The Klobuchar campaign pointed to a story from The Hill about an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll indicating 77% support for upholding Roe in some form.
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And the Supreme Court should send a clear message that upholding the law, which lawyers are charged to do, should not be conflated with violating it.
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He knows that if an eight member court splits 4-4, then the justices are left simply upholding the lower court ruling and setting no precedent.
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"Instead of bringing people together, he emboldened white supremacists and created a false equivalence between those upholding racism and those fighting to defeat it," he continued.
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Olson, upholding the independent counsel statute and ruling that Congress may confer the power of criminal prosecution on an officer who is independent of the President.
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Evangelical leaders welcomed the presidential decree as upholding the constitutional right of Brazilians to freedom of religion, which they said no governor or mayor could overrule.
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