That's often true of people who are district judges before going on a court of appeals.
The only way a stay and the litigation would add certainty now is if a court of appeals decision is consistent with the injunction.
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According to documents from a court of appeals hearing, Dorner was fired from the LAPD after he made a complaint against his field training officer, Sgt.
According to documents from a court of appeals hearing in October 2011, Dorner was fired from the LAPD after he made a complaint against his field training officer, Sgt.
Barrick had already announced its operations in Chile were halted in its latest earnings release, as the company was assessing environmental and regulatory requirements, while negotiating with a court of appeals.
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" He also said, "It is rare that we ever ask a court of appeals to step in with a writ ... it's even rarer when the court of appeals actually grants that writ.
The Bush administration counters that detainees have no Constitutional rights because they are not being held in the United States and that even if they do have some basic rights, the congressionally approved system of hearings for each prisoner at Guantanamo, plus review by a court of appeals here in Washington, is sufficient.
The debate over the nomination of a Texas Supreme Court judge to be a judge on the federal Court of Appeals enters a second day today in the Senate.
Last spring, when advocates for the homeless unsuccessfully sued the Bloomberg administration to force it to continue Advantage, a state Court of Appeals judge asked the lawyer representing the city a question: Isn't it more expensive for the city to pay to shelter the homeless than to help these families pay rent on a permanent home?
In 2005 a Michigan court of appeals, citing the state's anticohabitation statute, barred a man's live-in girlfriend from their joint home when his kids from his first marriage visited.
The Pascua-Lima project, located in the Andes Mountains between Chile and Argentina, has been partially detained as a Chilean court of appeals granted an injunction to suspend construction activities in early April.
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As a newly minted lawyer representing VCR makers in the early 1980s, I stumbled upon the first-sale doctrine in a proposed bill in Congress legalizing the VCR (which had been found illegal by a federal court of appeals).
In that vein, a federal court of appeals recently ruled that Christian Louboutin owns trademark rights in his distinctive red outsoles since they identify him as the sole legitimate source of his shoes, while Yves Saint Laurent and other parties retain the right to produce and sell monochromatic red shoes (where both the outsoles and uppers are entirely red).
Gloria Wilson Shelton, of Maryland, to be a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims for the term of fifteen years, vice a new position created by Public Law 110-389, approved October 10, 2008, which was sent to the Senate on June 22, 2011.
Because of a clerical error by a federal appeals court, more details of the case were inadvertently made public.
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That, coupled with a New York Court of Appeals ruling that rents had been improperly raised and deregulated, forced Tishman Speyer and Black Rock to ultimately surrender the massive multi-family complex.
But he recently won a Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruling expanding his ability to present evidence that the company knew of problems with Redux before 1997, which jurors could interpret as a green light for higher damages.
Reversing a lower court in a closely watched case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has determined that a trade treaty that restores copyright protection to foreign works previously in the public domain is not unconstitutional.
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Senators considering the president's nomination of Judge Alito to the Supreme Court face a mountain of material amassed during his 15 years as a judge on the federal court of appeals, but we assume they'll find some of the most revealing reading in his 65 dissents, separate opinions he wrote when he disagreed with the majority on the court.
If Kevorkian's bid for a new trial fails before the Court of Appeals, he could get a chance to take his case to the Michigan Supreme Court and challenge Michigan's law making assisted suicide a felony punishable up to five years in prison.
On June 20, 2011 a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision demonstrating the way in which the U.S. legal system continues to struggle with the digital revolution, a revolution that is undermining securities regulation, intellectual property law, and even the basics of tort law.
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Sollecito's attorney, Giulia Bongiorno, noted that Tuesday's ruling was not a determination of guilt but merely a need for further study of the appeals court ruling.
In a series of subsequent court hearings and appeals, judges first confined him to a prison hospital and then agreed with the hospital's medical staff that he should be forcibly given antipsychotic drugs for his own safety.
In my case, he let loose the ethics investigators of the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) to smear my reputation and that of Jay Bybee, who now sits as a federal judge on the court of appeals in San Francisco.
For the past 11 years, she has been a judge on the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit of New York, one of the most demanding circuits in the country.
In what most sane civilians will probably see as a depressing loss of protection, a three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that citizens can sue the United States for damages stemming from the use of information collected via wiretap, but not for the collection of information itself.
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But in a sharply worded editorial Sunday, The New York Times called for the impeachment of Jay Bybee, a federal appeals court judge who was a Justice Department official when he wrote one of the memos that authorized those techniques.
So far Gevo has prevailed in court, last week winning a crucial ruling from the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals freeing it to enter automotive additives business.
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In his typical tart language, Judge Frank Easterbrook of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago dismissed a lawsuit that accused Sears of risking an antitrust suit by keeping on its board two directors who worked at competing retail companies.
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In a strongly worded decision issued last week, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia reinstated a lawsuit on behalf of some 2, 600 plaintiffs in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana who say they weren't notified about deals that lumped their cases with lawsuits pursued by high-volume firms in the South.
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