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It went to court to keep the press at bay.
Pikinis didn't receive an extension, and they went to court.
Both cases went to court and dragged on for years.
But Chand went to court and achieved a temporary victory.
Mr. Ham went to court and in January, he won.
With no attorney to represent her, Miller went to court.
Mr. Woerth, however, went to court, accused of exploiting Mrs.
That's when Starr's prosecutors and Clinton's lawyers went to court.
It also went to court and the case was dismissed.
The company went to court to fight paying drivers like employees.
So we went to court, and the courts agreed with him.
Rolling Stone went to court in an $8 million defamation trial.
On Thursday, the group went to court to challenge the claim.
Corgan recently went to court in order to recoup his losses.
Huseby refused, Apple sued him, and the case went to court.
On Friday, the lawyers went to court to get it started.
Another example of a strong woman who went to court — Kesha.
But only two went to court to try to block it.
The case went to court at the end of last year.
Her campaign went to court repeatedly in search of uncounted ballots.
The case went to court, and the judge ruled in JS's favor.
She went to court to request, and was granted, a restraining order.
They claimed they were a neutral platform, so we went to court.
His lawyer went to court to try to have the release rescinded.
The Justice Department blocked the deal, and the matter went to court.
One group went to court to try to invalidate the June vote.
When they went to court for the final divorce, they drove together.
From October 2017 to June 2018, 70 babies went to court alone.
Utecht went to court and eventually won $1 million in lost salary.
He went to court at that time, asking for the judge's intervention.
Mr. Trump's lawyers went to court to try to block the subpoena.
Coca-Cola went to court to save its Dr Pepper deal and lost.
"Every time he went to court, they brought up my case," he said.
The company then went to court to challenge the award the woman received.
Although I tried to press criminal charges, my case never went to court.
And just this afternoon, they went to court to block the judge's order.
While the deal was approved by DFC shareholders, the funds went to court.
EFF went to court to help a Reddit commenter fight for their anonymity.
Amber has not made herself available and that's why Wasser went to court.
But last month Fusion went to court to try to block the order.
But the matter went to court immediately and the increase was not implemented.
But against our advice, this guy went to court, and was found guilty.
The case went to court in early 1976, and the proceedings were acrimonious.
Some tannery owners even went to court, but they were effectively shut down.
However, he only went to court over it after the monkey lawyered up.
Both companies went silent until January 2017, when the case went to court.
He ran Haifa Jabara over with his car and went to court for it.
Four years ago, Walgreens and Express Scripts went to court over a contract dispute.
Astrue, Gaby went to court seeking social security benefits for her posthumously conceived child.
They frequently went to court to defend Obama's actions and pledged to fight Trump.
A legal and media group earlier went to court to have the shutdown reversed.
Yes. The Clean Power Plan went to court after Obama unveiled it in 2015.
Shortly after the call, he said, he went to court again, and on Feb.
She was booked for misdemeanor domestic violence and went to court the next day.
Watson went to court 2 years ago to establish paternity and get child support.
Kesha, Interrupted (The New York Times Magazine) Kesha Went to Court Against Dr. Luke.
Trungelliti was placed in the draw and went to Court 923 at 11 a.m.
My grandparents went to court to gain custody of my twin sister and me.
I went to court, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to a year in prison.
And electors in three states went to court seeking authority to vote as they please.
The groups went to court to obtain the documents, according to Earthjustice attorney Yuting Chi.
When I went to court, if you saw the photographers [and] helicopters that were there.
Last year, Taylor Swift went to court to battle former DJ David Mueller and won.
They went to court for him, she said, "because this marked him for his life."
The owner went to court to have him evicted ... and the judge issued an order.
Midazolam's maufacturer went to court to stop its product from being used in an execution.
Several candidates were disqualified and went to court; that case has not yet been decided.
Represented by Charles Hamilton Houston, a pioneering lawyer for the N.A.A.C.P., he went to court.
In a move of unequaled chutzpah, Keun went to court and sued for lost earnings.
And on the day I went to court, there were 13 cases on the docket.
And on the day I went to court, there were 160 cases on the docket.
She went to court without a lawyer, and lost the case with the homeowner association.
They went to court and asked to keep their son on life support and – hopefully – recover.
Jenelle Evans went to court with ex Nathan Griffith to adjust their custody for son Kaiser.
The arbitration didn't become public until July 2016, when Nunberg went to court to challenge it.
Josh went to court and got a judge to block the neighbors from destroying the deck.
The two men went to court over who was entitled to the six thousand pounds, ultimately
It was Michael's first encounter with the law, and he went to court with his mother.
When the congressman instead married a socially prominent widow, Pollard was enraged and went to court.
On Friday, Cain, Hanel's landlord, went to court to try and evict the 69-year-old.
And it wasn't the first time Allbirds went to court over another company over copying concerns.
Moreover, NHS trusts that went to court to withdraw CANH faced a lengthy, complex and expensive process.
Hours after Senate Bill 4 was signed into law, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton went to court.
Ultimately, Mercy San Juan Medical Center went to court to demand that Stolz's public guardian move her.
Ms. Pisciotta led a band of environmentalists and cultural practitioners who went to court to stop NASA.
" "When we first went to court, the judge said she didn't know what do with the contract.
I spent the night in jail, went to court the next day, and posted bail of $250,000.
MIT held out, went to court, and a federal judge found them guilty of violating antitrust laws.
The alcohol distributors went to court to block those businesses from distribution, leading to the temporary injunction.
Kosovo unilaterally declared secession in 2008 from Serbia, which went to court to try and stop it.
He probably would have done a march, done a testimony, went to Congress or went to court.
By the spring of 2015, when Mr. Dai went to court, 40 people had abandoned the suit.
So the FBI went to court and demanded that Apple help the government unscramble the device's contents.
But we can still say the government went to court [and] they won that case — there's our model.
So his lawyer, Shawn Holley, went to court a month early and got a judge to end probation.
On Friday, Chobani went to court seeking a decision that would allow it to continue the advertising campaign.
The videos were released Wednesday to media outlets who went to court to request they be made public.
This was evidence we could use to argue landlord neglect if the process had even went to court.
Rod Ferguson, a gay Bermudan, quickly went to court against the law, saying his rights had been infringed.
I got a lawyer and went to court and they said he was presumed dead, lost at sea.
She didn't testify, never went to court, and read about the decision in the newspaper like everyone else.
As we reported, 21's lawyers went to court Tuesday and convinced a judge to bond 21 out.
So, the owner of the pad went to court in October and filed paperwork to have Chris evicted.
Lamm, who along with several family members claimed residency in Bloomingburg, alleged anti-Semitism and went to court.
She was sent to Ilopango Women's Prison where she spent five months while her case went to court.
PhRMA, along with the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, also went to court to challenge a law signed by Gov.
The creditors went to court, asserting that the board's members were appointed in violation of the appointments clause.
In cases where the seizure went to court, DOJ has control, but the IRS makes recommendations, Koskinen said.
Soon after, both the hospital and the parents went to court, where Dr. I's views were sought again.
When concerns about a pipeline were dismissed by regulators, a rural black enclave went to court — and won.
Her family went to court seeking an order to prevent the hospital from removing a respirator and feeding tube.
But in 2013, Serrano and Montanez went to court to get their convictions overturned, and subpoenaed him to testify.
In August, Swift, 28, went to court against Mueller, who groped the pop star at an event in 2013.
The two sides went to court in Ohio last year as they sparred over the fate of the initiative.
The records were made public in July 2015, after The Associated Press went to court to compel their release.
The Justice Department went to court to challenge American's takeover of US Airways, though it lost that legal fight.
CBS went to court this week to block what it called interference by the Redstones, seeking a restraining order.
The agency went to court after the app refused to share its encryption keys with the Russian security services.
As a result of the alleged attack, Ronnie went to court and got a temporary restraining order against Harley.
SpaceX, which was passed over, recently went to court to try to get another crack at the lucrative project.
Then they went to court, and a judge ordered them to do it immediately, and to release them in batches.
When his opponents went to court, the Court of Appeal suspended Rajapaksa and his Cabinet from functioning in their offices.
He went to court to challenge the 2013 election result - a decision that helped quell a repeat of violence then.
Was it annoying Claws premiered the same week you went to court to get a restraining order against Chris Brown?
"It's not just that you were arrested—you went to court, you were convicted," she recalled thinking during the interviews.
Apple announced the deal in a press release on Tuesday shortly after the fight went to court in San Diego.
Each of the four teens who went to court against the Trump administration were eventually allowed to get the procedure.
In February, the family nonetheless went to court to obtain permission to transfer him to the United States for treatment.
So let's start at the beginning ... Craig Buckner, an Oregon resident, went to court Monday for violating a release order.
I went to court, and I went to jail for gang enhancement, and it just really got big from there.
Subramaniam Swamy, a leader of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, went to court demanding a special investigation into Pushkar's death.
Our lawyers, editors and I had realized we wanted to prioritize what we asked for when we went to court.
When The Times published our articles based on the Pentagon Papers, the Nixon administration went to court to stop publication.
Buss took that as a sign that the brothers intended to oust her, and went to court to stop it.
Apple and the FBI then went to court in 2016 in one of the most high-profile encryption cases ever.
Kessler got the initial 4 game suspension overturned in arbitration before the NFL went to court and had the suspension reinstated.
Gilman said just this week the agency went to court, fighting an ongoing lawsuit by the immigrant advocacy organization Grassroots Leadership.
He went to court for a temporary restraining order, and the judge sided with him ... instructing Hall to stop all harassment.
In the final months of his life, the NHS trust responsible for his care went to court to clarify the law.
But according to the Promoter of Justice's annual report, submitted last month, the first two cases went to court in 2016.
Groups and individuals opposed to the mandate went to court, arguing the law impinged on their ability to exercise their faith.
As we reported, the two companies went to court over the terms by which MillerCoors would continue to brew Pabst's beer.
Assuming the Gaye case is an outlier though, Fulks would still endure an uphill battle if his team went to court.
And in September, the agency received more news of Mr. Serrano-Vitorino, when he went to court in Overland Park, Kan.
"Attorney General Josh Hawley went to court, and it could take away my health care," says a woman in the ad.
Consequently, some people who had made those previous requests went to court demanding that the privately held emails be released — quickly.
The garden club went to court to ask for a lifting of the listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
As a result, when CNN went to court, a key argument was that the move had violated Acosta's due process rights.
Every enforcement proceeding in which the Senate went to court during his time as legal counsel, he said, involved a subpoena.
Mr. Dietl went to court to try to fix the error, and that is where he encountered Judge Debra A. James.
Joey went to court to get an order forcing the band to let him play, but the judge shot him down.
If the case went to court, Microsoft would surely summon a cast of varied experts to undermine the IRS&apos position.
The Sengwer petition, seen by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, said they went to court after hearing local media report on Jan.
In 2014 they tried to pass a bill criminalizing same-sex marriage, but we went to court to challenge that bill.
Robin Thicke's lawyers went to court Wednesday to continue his battle over child custody, and got shut down by the judge.
On Monday, accompanied by other prominent BBC presenters and journalists, Ms. Ahmed went to court to sue the broadcaster over unequal pay.
Instead of reducing their tax rates, many of those blue states went to court to fight that part of the tax law.
The Bronx born rapper went to court this Friday after a judge reportedly threatened to issue a bench warrant for her arrest.
Laurence Fishburne and Gina Torres hashed out a divorce deal before he went to court to make it official ... TMZ has learned.
Spacey's lawyers went to court last week ... trying to get an order blocking prosecutors from filing charges ... on grounds of insufficient evidence.
As has been the case with virtually everything surrounding Trump, the question of whose idea The Apprentice really was went to court.
Exxon Mobil went to court in April to oppose subpoenas issued by Claude E. Walker, the attorney general of the Virgin Islands.
Trump has faced bipartisan criticism for pardoning Arpaio, whose lawyers went to court Monday to throw out the basis for his conviction.
But his rival, retired general Prabowo Subianto, refused to concede defeat and went to court, citing systematic fraud and abuse of power.
But he went to court, filing a class-action suit against the company on behalf of himself and other Lamps Plus employees.
The company operating the port went to court, contending that the job actions that continued for years were illegal and financially destructive.
Mick Mulvaney, as the bureau's acting director, sided with the lenders last year when they went to court to block the regulations.
Some of those claims in recent years came from employees of UPS who went to court after getting nowhere through the EEOC.
Since the case went to court, it has become common practice for publishers to own the digital rights of the articles they publish.
I don't even know where it sits at this point; it's been around two years, and it never went to court or anything.
In 2017 he went to court to block the megamerger of AT&T with Time Warner, though he lost the case on appeal.
Last year, Cosby went to court facing aggravated indecent assault charges for drugging and sexually assaulting a former Temple University employee, Andrea Constand.
When she went to court in October, Fatima found out that she had already been declared a foreigner in absentia the day before.
To guard itself against potential lawsuits, the state quickly went to court to get it declared constitutional before the law was even implemented.
Unable to agree, the hospital went to court to have a judge decide, hoping to be able to remove Charlie from life support.
Another two teenagers, Jane Poe and Jane Roe, went to court against the Trump administration in December; both also ended up getting abortions.
The EPA delayed its implementation multiple times -- and went to court to defend the delays -- while it figured out what revisions to make.
It was never clear why he valued his roadkill to mount it, or why state game wardens went to court to recover it.
In fact, the two were at loggerheads and even went to court as the relationship soured following the breakdown of the proposed deal.
The Justice Department, meanwhile, went to court in an effort to stop A. T. & T.'s acquisition of Time Warner, which owns CNN.
She knew her family would chase her, so she went to court and won a restraining order demanding that they leave her alone.
Local officials unsuccessfully went to court and filed for a temporary restraining order against the CDC and its jurisdiction over the quarantined evacuees.
Hours earlier, the nation's largest pharmaceutical company went to court to argue that the state had purchased the drug using a false pretense.
He declared same-sex marriage an indisputable threat to American culture and once went to court to deny funding for gay student groups.
The Washington Post reported that Juli Briskman went to court Wednesday to sue government contractor Akima LLC after the company terminated her employment.
When Mr. Barrier went to court to address the matter in October, Mr. Toscano said, sheriff's officers took him to the county jail.
She went to court to get a restraining order against them to stop sharing the photo ... but the judge has now denied that motion.
In September, Loughran went to court to claim that by staying overseas, she was in violation of their agreement, though her lawyer told E!
The first time Gordon's son went to court-ordered treatment, it was part of his incarceration, though it was held at a different location.
Until Herrick went to court, the only responses he received from Grindr were auto-replies acknowledging receipt of his complaints, according to his lawyers.
It went to court after two anti-abortion activists released videos purported to show employees of the group negotiating prices for aborted fetal tissue.
When Mills went to court to fight the ticket, his case was dismissed, as the two officers who clocked him failed to show up.
The government went to court to block Shams when the advocacy group registered in 2015, saying that the correct process had not been followed.
In the Whitewater investigation of President Bill Clinton, independent counsel Kenneth Starr went to court to compel testimony from a lawyer for Monica Lewinsky.
Meek's lawyer went to court and asked for bail pending an appeal on his 2 to 4 year prison sentence for a probation violation.
This is the latest in a series of investigation materials made public after media organizations, including CNN, went to court petitioning for their release.
This is the second in a series of investigation materials made public after media organizations, including CNN, went to court petitioning for their release.
In 2016, it went to court to fight an order that it break into an iPhone 5c used by a killer in San Bernardino.
In 1304 a British husband went to court to dispute the paternity of his wife's child, born while he was abroad for three years.
The Cowboys also added their name to court filings by the N.F.L. Players Association, which went to court to try to overturn Elliott's suspension.
Once her suit went to court, in May 1984, the case was settled in a matter of days and the terms were not disclosed.
When she went to court, she insisted on defending herself and not having a lawyer, because, of course, the lawyer would be a man.
Financial troubles at the Rosewood facilities began years before the government went to court to oust the former ownership group led by Mr. Feiner.
So the red states went to court anyway to get DACA shut down for good — turning the legal battle into a two-front war.
After an inquiry from a magazine publisher — David Q. Mahler, the vice president of a company that owned trade magazines — Donald Trump went to court.
Fahmi Reza, one of several political satirists who faced fines, legal action and jail terms for mocking Najib, went to court to see Najib charged.
According to the Star Tribune, the woman who alleged the sexual assault also went to court to get restraining orders against six of the players.
Last May when I visited my family in Argentina, I was called as a "contextual witness," so I went to court and gave my declaration.
"The day my wife and I went to court was the first day of 16 weeks of training," said Mr. Eastwood, 35, of Somerville, Mass.
Even as Apple went to court to fight the FBI over encryption, Amazon quietly disabled the option to protect data stored on its Fire tablets.
As we reported ... Kathy went to court to get protection for herself and her boyfriend, Randy Bick, after claiming Mezger uncorked an expletive-laced rant.
Doe went to court and got a judicial waiver, but federal authorities refused to allow her to leave the facility for pre-abortion medical appointments.
A group of Edmond-area homeowners went to court this week, seeking damages from a group of oil companies that operated wastewater injection wells nearby.
Mr. Canova went to court afterward to request access to the ballots, to check them for voting irregularities, but the office discarded the ballots unlawfully.
So, Ms. Castillo, 34, went to court to challenge the transfer of her family out of the shelter in Bushwick where they had been living.
Even more disturbing, the next sentence of her opinion observes that, "in contrast," the ranchers before her instead went to court to demand financial compensation.
In the Ukraine inquiry, Bolton's former national security deputy, Charles Kupperman, went to court in late October asking for help deciding whether he should testify.
"I was falsely accused … I went to court … I was vindicated," Parker tells Anderson Cooper, according to a press release from 60 Minutes obtained by Variety.
It went to court and it argued that its shopping cart did not infringe on the patent of Soverain — which has itself never made a sale.
But the report wasn't publicly released until January 1994, after some government officials named in the report went to court to try to block its release.
On Tuesday, her attorney, Steven Gordon, went to court and said this all could have been avoided if she had first assigned it to a trust.
Many of these cases went to court where the average sentence was around three years in jail, although in some cases it went up to 12.
But she confirmed that no SEALs went to court-martial in the wake of the urinalysis screening and four were administratively separated from the sea service.
Cuomo's actions came after Pennsylvania went to court Sunday to block early distribution of the plans, which weren't supposed to be available for download until Wednesday.
In response to his potential sacking, Molibeli went to court and, in doing so, revealed an explosive letter that he had written to the Prime Minister.
He went to court earlier this year over a public records request involving Mueller, asking for communications between the special counsel and the media be released.
But the Hong Kong government went to court, arguing that Ms. Yau and Mr. Leung should not be allowed to take their seats on the council.
Johnny Manziel's ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley is still in fear after the alleged hitting incident -- so much so, she went to court to get protection from Manziel.
In July, Standing Rock and their lawyers went to court to challenge the decision to grant permits for the Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners' Dakota Access pipeline.
The Real Housewives of New York City star went to court Wednesday to receive a temporary restraining order against her estranged husband Michael Wainstein, PEOPLE has learned.
" Nokia, for its part, said it went to court only "after several years of negotiations trying to reach an agreement to cover Apple's use of these patents.
But what happened next stunned her: ICE blocked the facility from sharing the records and the federal government even went to court to keep the information secret.
In 2010, Republican US Senate candidate Joe Miller went to court claiming that Alaska officials improperly counted write-in votes for Lisa Murkowski that misspelled her name.
The insurance company went to court, asking a judge to declare the policy void, claiming Chad's condition was pre-existing at the time the policy was issued.
The couple went to court Wednesday morning against a local civil affairs bureau in the city of Changsha that refused to issue them a marriage registration certification.
Farrah went to court in the Bev Hills Friday morning with her daughter -- wearing little more than a sports bra -- to enter the plea to resisting arrest.
Chantelle Day, 32, a Caymanian lawyer, and her partner Vickie Bodden Bush, 44, a nurse, went to court after they were refused permission to marry last year.
She came to the US without her parents, so she went to court with a guardian and was granted the right to consent to the abortion herself.
Corsi, who is suing Mueller over alleged illegal surveillance and leaks from the special counsel's office, went to court to request that Leon preside over his case.
In July, trade union the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain (IWGB) went to court to argue that courier Christopher Gascoigne should be classified as a worker.
If we went to court, we would say we don't have to prove whether it's true or not true, because, even if it's true, it's not criminal.
" Bannon, she said, told her that, if she went to court, "he and his attorney would make sure that I would be the one who was guilty.
As she tells Broadly, she went to the hospital right after it happened, filed a police report and went to court—and her perpetrator still walks free.
With letters from doctors in hand, Jamie and their lawyer, Lake Perriguey of Law Works, LLC, went to court expecting to be challenged, according to the Times.
The two went to court in 2015, and although Kleiner Perkins prevailed, the trial brought Silicon Valley's lack of gender diversity and sexism to the national stage.
The passenger, travelling from Madrid to Brussels, went to court after airline staff forced her to pay 20 euros to bring her 10 kilo luggage on board.
He said "you have big breasts" and called the young woman a "whore," said Marie-Celine Lawrysz, vice prosecutor in Evry, where the case went to court.
When the Securities and Exchange Commission began its first investigation under the new law, in 2013, Congress went to court to prevent the S.E.C. from obtaining documents.
The passenger, traveling from Madrid to Brussels, went to court after airline staff forced her to pay 20 euros to bring her 10 kilo luggage on board.
Or why Indonesians in shanties crowding sewage-filled canals went to court in Jakarta to sue the authorities for moving them into new apartment towers miles away.
Photo via the Canadian Press/Graham Hughes Desjardins pleaded guilty to a lower charge of conspiracy, but the rest of the accused went to court to fight.
However, when the couple went to court, Teeson's husband agreed to a plea deal, was convicted of invading her privacy and received only a 45-day jail sentence.
That was the case when the House Oversight Committee went to court to obtain documents related to the gun-walking scandal known as Fast and Furious in 2012.
She not only changed her first name to Frances, she also went to court to defend her right to keep her maiden name after her marriage in 1913.
The Miss Universe organization went to court to enforce the award, and Monnin argued that the arbitrator exceeded his power and showed a "manifest disregard" for the law.
Every time I went to court, I could feel their family suffering because they would wait until the courtroom cleared and then they would kind of scurry out.
Jason went to court and got a $200,000 judgment against Tyga -- but he hasn't seen a single cent and was getting sick and tired of chasing his cash.
But a group of creditors went to court asking for full repayment, convincing the judge to prohibit Argentina from servicing its restructured bonds until they too were paid.
Omarr Baker just went to court, asking a judge to hear his argument that he has a life estate in the Minnesota home Prince built for his mom.
When Amber went to court asking for her domestic violence restraining order -- which she got -- she also asked for an order requiring Johnny to stay clear of Pistol.
That would seem to apply in Wong's case, but when he went to court to fight for his land, his lawyer's argument was shot down by the magistrate.
Because Texas law requires parental consent or a judicial waiver for a minor to obtain an abortion, she went to court with a guardian to seek judicial permission.
Bruce said that Michael had his offshore money tied up with the IRS because of unpaid taxes and essentially his assets were frozen until he went to court.
Expecting the judge to challenge the bid for nonbinary status, the petitioner went to court with letters from two doctors attesting that Jamie is neither male nor female.
In 2006, Ellison went to court with Amy Louise Alexander, a Democratic activist, who said she first met Ellison in 1993 and started an extramarital affair with him.
The domestic violence case went to court -- but the charges were ultimately dismissed when the alleged victim changed her story and claimed she made the whole thing up.
"While they are just a snapshot, they are 93 examples of cases that went to court-martial, because a commander said yes," said Sarah Feldman, McCaskill's press secretary.
When the proposal was received coolly, Bowlen Wallace's biggest ally, her uncle Bill Bowlen, went to court in October to demand that the trustees have an independent overseer.
The bureau went to court to try to force Apple to build a software "back door" allowing law enforcement agencies to get into phones, but the company refused.
Wu went to court to halt the efforts to oust him, but he appears ultimately to have stepped down rather than continue to fight the charges against him.
The case went to court last month when attorneys for Bobbitt demanded that a couple who befriended him give a full accounting of what happened to the funds.
He went to court alone and left in ICE custody Mario Aguilar headed to court in Milford, Connecticut, alone on September 10 to face the charges against him.
The hospital went to court for permission to take him off life support, but his parents are fighting to take him to the U.S. for an experimental treatment.
The Creek, also in Locust Valley, dropped skeet shooting in the 1980s after a new neighbor in a new house went to court over noise from club members' shotguns.
The city went to court and got a ruling that voided the law calling for voters to have a say in the granting of public subsidies, which infuriated taxpayers.
The campaign went to court in the summer of 2016 to try to enforce an NDA signed by former campaign consultant Sam Nunberg, accusing Nunberg of leaking confidential information.
A 2013  New York Post report said that Fraser went to court in order to cut the $900,000 in child support and alimony he was paying annually to Smith.
Our sources say Jennifer demanded that David leave the home, and when it became apparent he wasn't going to comply she went to court for the order of protection.
Opponents of the plan went to court with complaints about environmental risks and the secrecy with which Mr. Diller and the park trust negotiated the project as a partnership.
In May, 2015, a month after the article appeared, when the Norths went to court to discuss their finances local journalists were in the courtroom and Norheim seemed chastened.
We broke the story ... Morty went to court asking for child support claiming she's now making at least $600k per year, largely in part to the new Netflix series.
Couture was arrested and went to court on Friday, where he pleaded not guilty to filing a false report and "improper use of an emergency reporting system," reported KPTV.
But Mr. Khare recently went to court and, without a hearing or advance warning to her, obtained an order preventing her and her former employer from discussing the case.
The Stein campaign went to court to demand a full statewide hand recount, which was rejected, so local elections officials will be able to decide how to review votes.
Aside from a stint in the late-'173s when the classification was challenged, MDMA has stayed Schedule I. When Medina-Kirchner went to court in 2002, MDMA dominated headlines.
But McConnell says that the Senate is not on a mission to find new facts that the House Democrats did not pursue, saying they should have went to court.
But UBS Bank had a $3 million mortgage on the property which the U.S. Government agreed to recognize after that bank also went to court to enforce its rights.
This time, he went to court to try to force Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley to release evidence her office had gathered during an investigation into Purdue's sales practices.
Yasminah says 2 of her producers already threatened lawsuits over the song, which never went to court ... they settled -- which kinda makes sense when you listen to both songs.
We broke the story, Justin's lawyer, Shawn Holley, went to court at 8:30 AM June 9th and got a judge to end Bieber's probation in the egging case.
As New York City mayor, Giuliani praised the contribution undocumented immigrants made to the city and even went to court to protect them from being reported to the federal government.
He said the activists expected the charges of unlawful assembly, incitement and defamation filed against more than 50 people to be formally dropped when they went to court on Wednesday.
The Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect star had wanted A$7m during the trial but had previously offered to settle for A$200,000 before it went to court, reported the BBC.
They pleaded with Qedani Mahlangu, the provincial health minister, and even went to court to try to stop the move, arguing that vulnerable people were being rushed into dodgy homes.
Per the report, Meek went to court today following two recent arrests—a March fight at an airport in St. Louis, and an August reckless driving charge in New York.
A 2004 incident went to court and after a jury couldn't reach a verdict last year, the case was set for a re-trial, which is coming up in April.
It went to court to try to keep the United States from being able to subpoena Microsoft for the emails or other records of customers whose data was stored abroad.
One of those football-heavy states is Pennsylvania, where Mr. Orsini, a musician and former lawyer, went to court last summer to prevent his youngest son from playing tackle football.
A footnote in Monday's court filing said that House lawyers went to court to enforce the subpoena with the authorization of the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group of the entire House.
But when Ms. Theissen and her three daughters finally went to court, helping secure the convictions of retired military commanders of crimes against humanity, they found a sort of healing.
"The difference between us and the others is that we went to court and the others didn't," said Wachira Waruru, the managing director of the parent company, Royal Media Services.
After France decided to implement the guidelines, Yaakov Berg, an Israeli businessman who owns a winery in Psagot settlement near Ramallah in the West Bank, went to court in France.
The release came at the same time as Fenech, still under arrest and under a heavy police escort, went to court to file a constitutional application seeking a presidential pardon.
The mix of speeches on the same day the DNC went to court created an interesting juxtaposition, too: "The party" further litigating (literally) 20203, while its 2020 crop looked forward.
The sheriff, Tim Leslie, said that from 2015 to 2017, the department went to court in 198 cases involving technology and stalking or domestic abuse, on par with earlier years.
As part of its shift in emphasis, the Justice Department went to court on Monday to seek a 18003-day delay in an effort to overhaul the Baltimore Police Department.
Ms. Breest first went to court in December 2017 against Mr. Haggis, the director of "Crash" and writer of "Million Dollar Baby," both of which won Oscars for best picture.
The release came at the same time as Fenech, still under arrest and under a heavy police escort, went to court to file a constitutional application seeking a presidential pardon.
Even a 30-year-old jobless man who recently gained notoriety after his parents went to court to evict him was offered work by a pizza chain as a publicity stunt.
The clinic went to court and got relief from a judge, who ruled it could keep operating while the fight over the license made its way through the administrative hearing process.
The woman -- who hired Bloom and went to court to get a restraining order against Trey -- claims he hit her with such force it was as if 2 men were fighting.
Sources connected to Mel B tell TMZ, Belafonte repeatedly threatened multiple times to release sex tapes of her, just before she went to court to get a restraining order against him.
When Fernandez went to court to answer questions in the central bank case, huge crowds filled the streets of Buenos Aires in a show of support as she railed against Macri.
The methods at the time were too crude for the job, and research on Kennewick Man soon came to a halt as local tribes went to court to claim the bones.
Trump also went to court to try to block a lawsuit brought by two hundred members of Congress, which alleges that his business dealings violate the emoluments clause of the Constitution.
In 2015, a French agricultural union and allies such as Friends of the Earth went to court to have gene-edited crops labeled as genetically modified organisms — and regulated as such.
Her campaign waited as an unknown number of ballots were tallied in more than two dozen counties and went to court seeking a two-day extension to get the job done.
Days after the search, Mr. Cohen went to court in an attempt to limit the evidence prosecutors could review, claiming much of what was seized was covered by attorney-client privilege.
Records show that two months prior, Lewis went to court claiming Baskin threatened to kill him, but his petition for protection was denied, and deputies found no signs of foul play.
House Democrats went to court seeking testimony from former White House counsel Donald McGahn and access to secret grand jury evidence from former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's Russia investigation.
Others were worried that during the meeting that Trump said he wanted individuals who were identified as potentially dangerous to have their guns taken from them before they went to court.
The private loans I had taken out were my responsibility, and I defaulted — but when those loans went to court, a lawyer was able to help me get them written off.
Leedham went to court, claiming Eason shoved her when she was 8 months pregnant and left her in the middle of the road at night when she was 7 months pregnant.
Henrietta Schimmelmann tried to reclaim Hans Jonathan and take him back to St. Croix, and he went to court to assert his freedom, in a case that was famous in its time.
In March, Andrews went to court and had to relive the traumatic details of her 2008 stalking incident, when a man video taped her changing clothes by altering her hotel room peephole.
But despite all of that ... LT's attorney went to court Wednesday and entered a not guilty plea on the NFL legend's behalf to 2 charges -- DUI and not carrying a driver's license.
In Ohio, after a health-care price transparency bill was passed, a coalition of insurance plans, hospitals, and provider groups went to court seeking an injunction against implementation of the transparency bill.
The families applied for asylum, but the vast majority — 86 percent, according to a report by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a group that studies federal data — went to court without lawyers.
The nonprofits went to court, claiming that the administration's accommodation "hijacked" their insurance plans and placed a substantial burden on their freedom of religion, in violation of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
In particular, after Miers defied its subpoena, the Committee went to court and, in an extensive opinion by a federal judge appointed by Bush himself, Judge John Bates firmly rejected the claim.
Mr. Noe went to court on Thursday expecting another delay, but in a surprise move, a prosecutor handed him a decision from the appeals court denying his motion for a new trial.
One of its creditors, a hedge fund called Aurelius Capital Management, went to court and successfully argued that Windstream was in technical default when it spun off one part of its business.
His mother went to court on his behalf, and the company was ordered to employ Mr. von Ribbentrop as a manager, although it was given four years to put him to work.
My organization, the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan, working with lawyers around the country, went to court, warning that deporting these people to Iraq would result in persecution, torture and death.
Elliott urged Akzo Nobel to engage in talks with PPG, and the fund eventually went to court to try to force a shareholder meeting aimed at replacing Akzo Nobel's chairman, Antony Burgmans.
When Mr. Trump's lawyers went to court to try to block the subpoena, they argued that the committee was powerless to obtain his records because it had no legislative need for them.
Simonetta Puccini, who went to court to prove that she was a descendant of the composer Giacomo Puccini and, after she won that case, worked to further Puccini's legacy, died on Dec.
Sources close to Kaeppeler say Fleiss went to court for an emergency order Monday but the judge denied it because it was not an emergency ... in part because the child lives in Hawaii.
On Thursday, Johnson went to court and pled not guilty to charges of disorderly conduct and simple assault of a law enforcement officer with fluids—which is somehow a real crime people commit.
Grimes is worried the man has a delusional fixation on her and that he believes she is sending him messages through her music ... so she went to court to get protection from him.
In China's first same-sex marriage case, a gay couple went to court in April in the southern city of Changsha to sue the local civil affairs bureau for the right to marry.
When she was finally able to leave him, she went to court to charge him with abuse and had to sit through several character witnesses who testified that he was a good man.
There was no law requiring recounts in close races, so Mr. Rolvaag went to court and won a ruling ordering a statewide recount of every ballot, which had to be conducted by hand.
The former "American Idol" host says he was so fearful he took Jackson to New York last month, went to court and got an order giving him temporary physical custody, pending a hearing.
Boston's police commissioner, William Evans, went to court last month after the city's largest police union accused him of conscripting officers into wearing cameras for what was supposed to be a volunteer program.
A study by the Seoul-based non-profit group found that just 5% of the nearly 2,000 illicit filming cases that went to court between 2011 and 2016 ended with a prison sentence.
The French designer went to court in The Netherlands to prevent the Dutch high street chain Van Haren from selling its own versions of his distinctive footwear, a favorite on celebrity red carpets.
Devlin, a historian at Rutgers, cites Carr's case as one of the first of nearly a dozen that went to court before the N.A.A.C.P. resolved to tackle the contentious matter of school desegregation.
Winnefeld told Congress in 215 — falsely, it turns out — that civilian prosecutors "refused" to prosecute 1503 specific sexual assault cases that nonetheless went to court-martial because a military commander "insisted" on it.
When I started to work for a lawyer later, he told me that if she never went to court, she was a "post final order" case — so she could be deported at any time.
In response, the Health Bureau went to court, and on Monday, Judge Edward Reibman ordered her to stay in her home until November 3, or until the Health Bureau decides that she is noncommunicable.
After repeatedly complaining that she felt unsafe seeing him in the halls and dining room of their dormitory, she went to court and obtained a restraining order in April 2015, a month before graduation.
The company went to court in 2016 over its refusal to break into the iPhone of a gunman who, along with his wife, killed 14 people and injured 22 others in San Bernardino, Calif.
The affluent residents of the area resisted initially, but gave up after the developers dug up entire roads around the shrine and went to court to get an injunction so they could keep going.
In 2009, Caulfield pointed out, parents in Texas went to court over the banking and use of blood samples from their newborn children, because they didn't consent to the samples being used for experimentation.
Instead, he disregarded customs, laws and Lyanna's own betrothal, leaving everyone to assume the worst, which is why Brandon Stark — Lyanna and Ned's older brother — went to court to protest and demand Lyanna's release.
Thousands of retired players went to court to accuse the league of hiding the risks of head hits from them, leading to a settlement that has already cost the N.F.L. more than $700 million.
As part of that push, the Justice Department went to court to seek a delay in a consent decree, announced in the last days of the Obama administration, to overhaul Baltimore's embattled police department.
Some analysts also drew negative inference from Sainsbury's and Asda's pre-Christmas clash with the CMA over its refusal to give them more time to respond to evidence, a row that went to court.
In 1999, citing the Marlborough case, the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland went to court to delay the receipt of an inheritance by their son George, who was 14 years old at the time.
Cover: In this May 12, 2016, file photo, signage hangs outside a restroom at 21c Museum Hotel in Durham, N.C. Transgender plaintiffs went to court over a compromise that replaced North Carolina's "bathroom bill".
His lawyers went to court trying unsuccessfully to fight the filing of the charge, calling an investigator on the case to the witness stand, who conceded the alleged victim never told Spacey to stop.
In 1999, Eidos went to court to keep Lara's name and the Tomb Raider logo out of Playboy, successfully arguing that such a public association of the character with pornography would forever ruin her image.
Piccard later said that Bannon had told her "if I went to court he and his attorney would make sure that I would be the one who was guilty," according to the New York Times.
The senators said the company failed, however, to explain why it did not act on widespread complaints before the case went to court and declined to answer specifically when Zuckerberg became aware of the issue.
According to Zuckerberg (and eventually, federal prosecutors), it was a simple work-for-hire programming job — but in 2010, Ceglia went to court arguing the contract entitled him to half of Facebook, already worth billions.
The French designer went to court in The Netherlands to prevent the Dutch high street chain Van Haren from selling its own versions of red-soled high-heeled shoes, a favorite on celebrity red carpets.
The media also ignored the unexplained decision by the House to withdraw a subpoena for top Bolton aide Charles Kupperman, who went to court as a prerequisite for testimony, the same position taken by Bolton.
In fact, she's the same woman who had previously accused Foster of domestic violence -- saying he punched her in the head back in February -- but later recanted her story when the case went to court.
But the FBI subdivision that ultimately found a private sector solution — the Remote Operations Unit (ROU) — didn't even know about the iPhone woes until after the squabble between the FBI and Apple went to court.
She became embroiled in a public fight with her only child, Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers, when her daughter went to court to accuse photographer and socialite Francois-Marie Banier of taking advantage of her mother's frailty.
Estée Lauder went to court to get him temporarily removed from the company and procured a restraining order against him, preventing him from going near Estée Lauder properties and Leonard Lauder, whom he had threatened.
In an emergency hearing on Monday, his lawyers went to court in Broward County to ask the judge to order the sheriff's office to impound voting machines and ballots when they were not in use.
Once they were arrested and they went to court, the victim's family didn't want to go to trial because they were fearful of the publicity that would come with it, making known their son's homosexuality.
Frederick Douglass called blackface minstrel groups the "filthy scum of white society" in 1848, and the NAACP went to court in 1951 to prevent the televising of the blackface minstrel radio show Amos 'n' Andy.
Gloria's aunt, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, who founded the Whitney Museum of American Art, said Gloria's mother was misusing the trust fund on a free-wheeling lifestyle that included a female lover, and went to court.
In Wisconsin, the election panel shot down a request from Stein that the ballots be counted by hand, although the Green Party leader went to court Monday in a bid to force a statewide hand recount.
Ryanair went to court to obtain an order against Forsa, the parent body of the Irish Air Line Pilots' Association (IALPA), to prevent the Dublin-based pilots from striking for 48 hours on Thursday and Friday.
In the case denied Tuesday, students from Boyertown Area School District in central Pennsylvania went to court after the high school began allowing their transgender classmates to use locker rooms and restrooms based on gender identity.
Some went to court to stop it, withdrawing their action only when the government agreed that patients would not be moved without the families' consent or to facilities that were not as good as Life Esidimeni.
Her lawyers then presented the video to Cyrus' team, and Cyrus went to court to say her initial declaration was inaccurate and admitted that she had been to the condo while Brandi lived there with Feather.
Owner Jim Speros went to court to get the rights to call his team the Baltimore CFL Colts, the NFL filed suit for trademark infringement and won an injunction banning the use of the Colts name.
Mr. Bernstein and Knopf went to court in 1974 to fight a federal effort to censor "The C.I.A. and the Cult of Intelligence," an exposé by two former officials, Victor L. Marchetti and John D. Marks.
The Cuomo administration had fought against releasing the emails for two years, spending more than $200,000 to hire outside counsel — Greenberg Traurig, a loyal Cuomo campaign donor — after The Times went to court seeking the documents.
The Oversight Committee subpoenaed Trump's accounting firm and went to court to defend the subpoena against the president's attempt to have it thrown out; a federal appeals court just last week sided with Cummings and Democrats.
Scott has removed his jet's tail numbers from public flight-tracking services, making his whereabouts and travel schedule so secret that one advocacy group went to court last week to force him to disclose his itinerary.
Kesha has been locked in legal battles since 2014, when she and producer Dr. Luke first went to court; she accused him of sexual and emotional abuse, and he countersued for defamation and breach of contract.
Long after she went to court to sue Johnson & Johnson and its talc supplier Imerys Talc America in 2016, she said, she found a few small bottles in an old suitcase she hadn't used for a while.
Remember, Megan's label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, went to court and filed a motion to try and stop her from releasing her new music ... but in the end, it was Megan who notched the W in that battle.
When she became acting governor while pregnant with twins and was confined briefly to bed rest, she tried to hold a meeting of an advisory council by speakerphone; Democrats went to court to try to block her.
A Manhattan woman who went to court to prove that she should be considered a legal parent to a child adopted by her former same-sex partner is planning to appeal after losing her case last week.
A 2010 Government Accountability Office study found that only about 85033 percent of Forest Service decisions on fuel reduction went to court, representing about 1.2 percent of the areas that the agency had approved for management projects.
He went to court on his 18th birthday, where his mother pleaded with the judge to be lenient, given that he had never been arrested before and was about to serve his country in Operation Desert Storm.
"With the help of an able immigration lawyer, he went to court and got a sympathetic judge to allow us to obtain U.S. citizenship under our original names," Mr. Gerson wrote in The Washington Post in 2017.
The first-place finisher, Robert McIntosh, went to court on Friday to fight his disqualification, which came after he was found to have failed to document a campaign expense: glow sticks that appeared in a campaign video.
Viacom Chief Executive Officer Philippe Dauman and a longtime Viacom director went to court on Monday to stop a move that would remove them from a trust that will determine the direction of the media conglomerate and CBS.
The FBI was involved in a high profile battle with Apple last year when it went to court to try to force the company to weaken its security system to help investigators gain access to a locked iPhone.
Microsoft went to court last year to secure an injunction that allowed the company to seize domain names used by Russian hackers that spoofed, or imitated, Microsoft trademarks as a means of tricking targets into entering their passwords.
His attorney, Brittany K. Barnett -- who Kim credited for securing Jeffrey's release -- tells TMZ ... they went to court and successfully argued he should be released under the First Step Act, which President Trump signed into law last year.
The RNC went to court to obtain emails to and from Pagliano, among other records connected to Clinton's time in office, as part of what is likely to be a protracted attack on the likely Democratic presidential nominee.
That book was not published because of public outrage until the Goldman family went to court and got the rights to the unpublished manuscript to collect on the $33.5 million civil verdict against Simpson in the civil case.
"This is the first time that something like this went to court, so it handled it very cautiously," said Hilbrand Westra, a spokeswoman for InterSectionGroup, a think tank that deals with racism, migration and integration in the Netherlands.
Trump, who had personally guaranteed $40 million of the loan, then went to court, pointing to a clause in the contract that said he wouldn't have to cough up the money in the event of a natural disaster.
Last month, when 12,500 drivers went to court to compel Uber to pay initial filing fees to launch their arbitrations at JAMS, Keller Lenkner's name did not appear on their papers, which were signed by lawyers at Larson O'Brien.
Cohen's lawyers went to court last week seeking a court order that would allow them to get a first crack at reviewing the evidence to see whether any of it is privileged and should therefore be protected from disclosure.
This has been a big year for Taylor Swift — she released her sixth studio album reputation and she went to court for a sexual assault case from 2013, during which she gave what many consider to be inspiring testimony.
Ron Goldman's dad went to court to get an order forcing anyone who profited from O.J. Simpson signing autographs to turn over the proceeds to him to satisfy the $33 million civil judgement that has swelled to $70 million.
It was reported last week that Foster -- who owns around 16 percent of the company -- allegedly stole the money and that Ball cut ties with him ... so it was only a matter of time before it went to court.
Even before the Apple and FBI case went to court, senators Dianne Feinstein and Richard Burr, both senior members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, announced their intent to introduce legislation that would govern how encryption is designed and deployed.
Anyway I really wanted to take this book to school to show off to my friends — it was the 1960 Penguin Books edition that went to court for obscenity — but of course I knew my dad would miss it.
Mr. Mulvaney retreated only hours after a lawyer for Mr. Bolton and his former deputy, Charles M. Kupperman, went to court arguing that his clients wanted nothing to do with the staff chief because they had vastly different interests.
Mr. Zuma went to court to try to block the release of the report, arguing that Ms. Madonsela had failed to carry out a thorough investigation in her rush to complete the document before the end of her tenure.
Mr. McGahn's first big prize for Mr. Trump came 10 months ago in the Republican primary contest in New Hampshire, where Mr. McGahn went to court to fight efforts to keep Mr. Trump off the ballot on procedural grounds.
Clinton's backers, including the teachers union, went to court in an unsuccessful effort to throw out a central part of the Democratic voting process intended to accommodate culinary workers: setting up caucus sites at casino workplaces so culinary workers could vote.
After months of back and forth with the agency, the Times went to court, accusing it of denying or failing to respond properly to a legitimate request: a list of IP addressed linked to the FCC comments and other related data.
DUH went to court two months after the VW scandal broke seeking to force the city of Stuttgart, which is also home to Porsche and auto suppliers Bosch and Mahle, to drastically improve its air quality by banning diesel cars.
Prosecutors went to court and asked the federal judge in Brooklyn who is presiding over Chapo's drug trafficking case to allow them to screen every potential foreign lawyer on Chapo's legal team to make sure they're on the up-and-up.
Most memorably, the FBI and Apple went to court last year in a major legal dispute over whether the company could be forced to help law enforcement access a phone used by the shooter in the 2015 San Bernardino attack.
In its prior response to the lawmakers, Facebook did not explain why it did not act on widespread complaints before the case went to court and declined to answer specifically when Zuckerberg became aware of the issue, the senators said.
U.S. Soccer, fearing a walkout that would affect scheduled national team games, the start of the National Women's Soccer League season and possibly even the players' participation in the Summer Games, went to court seeking clarification on the agreement's validity.
He previously went to court to speed up a public records request for any communications between the media and the special counsel, the FBI and the Department of Justice, claiming that some media leaks about the investigation were coming from Mueller.
Then, a plot twist: Just as the case went to court this week, Qualcomm's rival Intel announced its exit from the chip-making business — putting Apple in the awkward position of being totally dependent on Qualcomm for its 5G technology.
After four years of legal sparring and finger-pointing, oil-industry giant Exxon Mobil went to court on Tuesday to face charges that the company lied to shareholders and to the public about the costs and consequences of climate change.
As his lawyers went to court in New York on Friday to try to block prosecutors from reading files that were seized from the personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, this week, Mr. Trump found himself increasingly isolated in mounting a response.
Leung Chun Kwong, an immigration officer who married his husband Scott Adams in New Zealand, went to court in 2017 against the Civil Service Bureau that refused to grant benefits to his husband, and for the right to file taxes jointly.
Mr. Bolton shares a lawyer with his former deputy and longtime ally, Charles M. Kupperman, who went to court on Friday to ask a judge to decide whether he should obey a House subpoena or a White House order to not testify.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the release of a controversial Bollywood movie based on an epic poem about a 14th-century queen, a day after its producers went to court to fight bans by several states.
After FBI agents raided Cohen&aposs office in April, Ryan and his New York partner, Harrison, went to court to try to keep investigators from seeing some of the confiscated files on the grounds that they were protected by attorney client privilege.
In April, neighboring wine producers went to court seeking a temporary restraining order to block the marijuana business, arguing that cannabis would damage their vineyards and businesses by sending "foul-smelling particles" through the air that would settle onto their fragile grapevines.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales will travel to Washington next week to discuss migration, while five former senior officials went to court to block an agreement Morales may sign declaring the Central American country a safe destination for asylum seekers.
The Supreme Court has a direct and clear impact on the lives of women and girls -- just ask Lilly Ledbetter, who went to court when she found out after many years that she had been paid less than her male co-workers.
Kendall's lawyer, Shawn Holley, tells us her client has as much protection as possible ... Holley went to court recently and got a 5 year restraining order and the judge said she could come back and have it extended for another 5 years.
The F.S.B., the K.G.B.'s successor agency, went to court to obtain the order to block the app after Pavel V. Durov, Telegram's inventor, a Russian who lives in exile, declined to provide the security agency with the means to decrypt messages.
But no one ever went to court on behalf of the men and women who line up in front of the Salvation Army on Tuesday morning, between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, for free meals that many of them eat on the sidewalk.
But in the two decades since, Hill has put out one live album, went to court over the publishing of Miseducation, and has dealt with continuous critique over her performances and ownership of a project that so clearly defined a generation of hip-hop lovers.
TMZ broke the story ... Britney went to court seeking a temporary restraining order last month, claiming that Lutfi was attempting to harass her by getting in touch with her mom and stirring up the "Free Britney" movement, which wants her out of her conservatorship.
Nuri Begum went to court in August seeking compensation from her broker, or dalal, after she was tortured and worked unpaid as a maid for a family in Saudi Arabia for two months, and then spent two months in jail before flying home to Bangladesh.
A court in Russia's Far East ruled last week that Baring Vostok must relinquish a 9.99% stake to Finvision after Avetisyan went to court, claiming Finvision had an agreement with Baring Vostok that it could exercise an option to increase its stake by 10%.
The third impeachment-related court case, where former deputy national security adviser Charles Kupperman went to court to ask whether he needed to comply with a House subpoena, was dismissed by the judge, but not until months passed sidelining the fight over his congressional testimony.
Black and Native residents in the St. James Parish in Louisiana—nicknamed "Cancer Alley" for its oil and chemical developments—went to court in 2018, arguing that the construction of the Bayou Ridge pipeline through their parish would in fact make emergency evacuation impossible.
Trump appointed Mick Mulvaney, also the director of the Office of Management and Budget, to serve as the acting head, but Cordray's deputy, Leandra English, went to court arguing that she was the rightful acting successor under the law that created the bureau, the Dodd-Frank Act.
We've learned LeSean and Delicia have had a contentious relationship for a while -- according to docs obtained by TMZ Sports, McCoy went to court in June seeking to get a judge's order forcing to her to move out of a home he owns in Alpharetta, Georgia.
"Although you won't find anything else on this scale, we hear reports on a daily basis of mini-Esidimeni scandals around the country," says Mark Heywood, one of the founders of Section 27, an advocacy group that went to court to try to stop patients being moved.
The government says it would like to issue billions of dollars in international bonds next month, once a deal is finalized with creditors who rejected Argentina's 2005 and 2010 debt restructurings and went to court for full repayment of obligations the country defaulted on in 2002.
Kris and Rob teaming up to sell socks comes days after Rob went to court seeking to get a reduction in child support payments to Chyna ... he said he was basically broke after previously agreeing to pay Chyna $20,000 a month to support 2-year-old Dream.
The Washington Post's Philip Rucker and Ellen Nakashima report, citing three sources familiar with the situation, that before Sheriff Joe Arpaio's case went to court earlier this year, President Trump asked Attorney General Sessions whether it would be possible for the federal government to drop the charges.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lawyers for the Bodo community in Nigeria's oil-producing Niger Delta, which was devastated by two major oil spills a decade ago, went to court in London on Tuesday to fend off what they said was an attempt by Shell to kill off their litigation.
Everything you need to know about the world this morning, curated by VICE Congressional Democrats Sue Trump Over Foreign Payments Roughly 200 Democrats in Congress went to court against President Trump on Wednesday, accusing him of violating the Constitution by profiting from foreign governments since taking office.
There was almost a collective sigh of white relief when those families went to court and said, 'I forgive you,' not understanding that for black folks in the antebellum South and beyond, forgiveness is a coping mechanism because you can't do what you'd like to do.
VICE News was there when they went to court to argue that the ERPO should be extended for a full year, and visited with Smith in his home, to find out what it felt like to be on the receiving end of modern-day gun seizure.
LOS ANGELES — Jeanie Buss went to court Friday to stop what her lawyers called an attempt by her brothers Jim and Johnny to oust her as controlling owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers, an allegation the brothers' lawyers say has no basis in reality.
As we reported ... Jenelle and David went to court Thursday to fight a judge's order that removed three children from their home over the course of a week -- this, of course, following news that David had brutally killed the family dog when it nipped 2-year-old Ensley.
The Justice Department also went to court in an attempt to overturn a decades-old settlement that limits to 20 days the amount of time migrant children can be locked up with their families, thus seeking permission to detain them for longer to keep them together with their parents.
Unlike the House Judiciary Committee's investigation into obstruction of justice, where the panel went to court to try to obtain grand jury material and witness testimony, Democrats are unlikely to use the courts to try to enforce their newest subpoenas, as that process can drag out for months.
The decision by the Federal Court of Appeal this week to reject a challenge to the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline brought celebration to Alberta's government, a sigh of relief in Ottawa and indignation to the Indigenous groups that went to court as well as to many environmentalists.
I went to court and I sat in trial, I was vindicated, I was proven innocent and I was vindicated and I feel terrible that this woman isn't here and I feel terrible that her family had to deal with that, but as I said an apology is—no.
One day in August, I spoke to Allred shortly after she went to court in Los Angeles to represent a transgender woman who had been assaulted and then immediately flew to a small town in Texas to represent a minor who had been sexually abused by a police detective.
The flip side was, I remember my parents living in the county in Maryland having to figure out a way to fund my sister's education at the lab school because scholarships were only coming through residents of D.C., so they went to court to try to figure it out.
When a developer then proposed to build a mixed-income apartment complex, St. Bernard officials announced a moratorium on issuing permits, so the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center went to court, claiming that the county not only breached the agreement but also violated the Fair Housing Act.
Mr. Awlaki's father, Nasser al-Awlaki, went to court twice to challenge the government's actions in the case of his son: first, to demand that he be removed from the kill list, and second, after his death, to demand that the government release more of the evidence against him.
JOHANNESBURG (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Facing destitution when her marriage broke down, 72-year-old Agnes Sithole went to court to challenge a sexist law - and won not only a share of her husband's property but a legal victory that will protect some 400,000 other black South African women.
Pishevar, who went to court in London to keep his name out of the local papers, began breaking his silence earlier this week via a lawsuit filed against a U.S. political opposition research firm that Pishevar claims to have intentionally spread misinformation about both the London incident and other alleged transgressions.
Sources familiar with the case tell TMZ, Hudson went to court Thursday without telling Otunga and got an order of protection, claiming he is a risk to both her and their 8-year-old son, David Jr. The police came, allowed Otunga to pack a bag and ordered him out.
In 2010, under the American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, Liverpool was one day away from bankruptcy when John W. Henry and his New England Sports Ventures, later renamed Fenway Sports Group, bought the club at a cut-rate price after its creditors went to court to force a sale.
"I was surprised to see that the draft document had been emailed out to a gun industry lawyer and the final product took his suggestions as edits -- without any disclosure of that until we went to court to get these documents," said Avery W. Gardiner, co-president of the Brady Center.
On Tuesday, the state of Maryland went to court, telling a federal judge that Trump had overstepped his constitutional authority by selecting Whitaker, and on Monday the city of San Francisco, which is also involved in litigation against the Trump administration, told the Justice Department it may sue to challenge Whitaker's appointment.
His committee went to court to enforce a subpoena obtaining the bank records of Fusion GPS, the firm that paid Steele, and he threatened to hold senior Justice Department and FBI officials in contempt over documents related to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act surveillance warrant on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
White House aides said Mr. Shine could not have planned that a confrontation between Mr. Trump and Mr. Acosta would take place, or known that it would turn into a fight that ultimately went to court, and insisted he was referring simply to the president's feistiness before he went to the podium.
Two years later — after BuzzFeed News went to court — a judge found that the public's interest in bad behavior by top government officials outweighed their right to privacy and forced the Justice Department to release his name late last week: Stephen Wigginton, who served as a US attorney in Illinois from 2010 to 2015.
The Kardashians have just filed legal docs, courtesy of their attorney Shawn Holley, asking the judge to toss Chyna's case, claiming the real reason the show was canceled is that Chyna went to court and got a domestic violence restraining order against Rob, making it impossible to shoot a show with interactions between the 2.
Democrats, some legal experts and the state of Maryland - which went to court on Tuesday to challenge the appointment - have said Trump violated the so-called Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution because the job of attorney general is a "principal officer" who must be appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
" It's not an overstatement: Tumblr even went to court to defend net neutrality in 2015, alongside the other NYC startups it had built an alliance with the year before, and tech policy lawyer Marvin Ammori told Motherboard at the time, "No companies deserve more credit than the New York tech community for the victory at the FCC.
Under the Equal Access to Justice Act, which Congress passed in 1980, parties who win civil lawsuits against the federal government can recoup at least some of the money they spend on lawyers and other legal expenses; groups or individuals that went to court with pro bono legal representation can also ask for fees to reimburse their lawyers.
But if Christopher Steele was utilizing Russian assets to get this information and then of course it&aposs been as James Comey said, unverified and they went to court to get FISA warrants, you&aposre raising a whole host of civil liberty issues and who knows what they did and what they said to that court.
Depending on how frequently Kelley created backups using iCloud, there may be additional information on the phone itself, but Apple has refused past requests to directly access devices — the company went to court last year to avoid unlocking a phone belonging to San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook, until the FBI successfully hacked the phone without its help, rendering the case moot.
The House Judiciary Committee on Friday went to court to petition for the release of grand jury material underlying Mueller's report, with Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerGOP memo deflects some gun questions to 'violence from the left' House Democrats urge Trump to end deportations of Iraqis after diabetic man's death French officials call for investigation of Epstein 'links with France' MORE (D-N.
Another named his son after the PM. Meanwhile, Trump is pushing Muslim bans, and Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE went to court to prevent any Syrian refugees from coming to his state.
In a hearing on July 0003, Levison went to court by himself, without the help of a lawyer, arguing he had been ready to comply with the pen register order ever since he met with the FBI agents, but he also said giving up the encryption keys was too much, because it would compromise the privacy of all his customers, not just the one target of this investigation.
And again, I think we're talking about the distinction, again, between what is formally expected under the law — like if we went to court and fought about it, what would we argue about — versus kind of this weird universe that we live on in the internet, which is kind of in its own internet netherworld, because there's a lot of practicalities about finding someone, suing them, fighting out the fair use case that.

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