He said he could not criticise the judgment of the court because he had not read the record of the proceedings.
For the reasons that follow, we shall affirm the judgment of the Tax Court.
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For the reasons previously discussed, we believe this conduct did not amount to unlawful discrimination, and therefore we affirm the judgment of the district court.
Jan Roels, a Euro-expert at Arthur Andersen, draws attention to a recent judgment of the European Court of Justice in the case of Jessica Safir.
Chevron has no defense against the mountain of evidence awaiting judgment before the Ecuadorian court of its choice.
's legal challenges to the Florida election by reversing the judgment of the Florida Supreme Court, which had ordered a recount of ballots in the state.
"We conclude that the district court did abuse its discretion when it denied the motion to sever (Stewart's trial from Simpson's) because it prejudiced Stewart by having a substantial and injurious effect on the verdict, and we therefore reverse the judgment of conviction, " the court wrote.
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If this test is not met then the judgment of a lower court is accepted as final Together these measures have cut the number of cases distributed to the tribunal's members between April last year and March this year to a mere 56, 500, compared with 97, 400 in the same period of the previous year.
The European panel is currently reporting on Irish abortion laws after a 2010 judgment by the European Court of Human Rights that said the rights of a woman with cancer had been violated because she had to travel outside Ireland for an abortion.
In support of its judgment, the court cited studies by a single group in Sweden, which stand out from the totality of studies on the question.
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When should the Court defer to the judgment of the university that a critical mass of minorities has been reached among the student population?
C. filed its reply brief in support of its motion for summary judgment in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of five former clients of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), who had earlier filed two separate lawsuits in federal court against CAIR, alleging common law and statutory fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Al Gore accepted the Supreme Court's judgment on the outcome of the presidential election in 2000 even though that ruling was by a margin of five to four.
It was the aftermath of this law that led to the court judgment sparking NHF's bankruptcy filing.
Yesterday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided that the lower court had erred in granting partial summary judgment because it misconstrued the statute.
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If a timely claim is filed, government has 90 days to either indict the claimant or bring a lawsuit in federal court seeking a judgment of civil forfeiture of the property.
The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal quashed that judgment this year after Shivers challenged the trial verdict.
It would reflect the Supreme Court's considered judgment that in the eyes of the Constitution, same-sex relationships may be treated as morally different from (and inferior to) heterosexual relationships.
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That defect was remedied by emergency legislation, which was passed following the court judgment but is due to lapse by the end of the year.
The new Court of Appeal, meanwhile, handed down the judgment that Hong Kong's courts have no right to challenge a decision by China's National People's Congress, even if it seems to contravene the Basic Law.
As is the case with most foreclosures, the borrowers had no contact with the bank or the servicer until several months after the court entered final judgment of foreclosure in May 2009.
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No single person has done as much to shape the history of the Balkans in the past dozen years, and no single person has as much to answer for in the court of historical judgment.
The Court ordered Douglas to pay post-judgment interest at the statutory rate of 10.74% from the date of the entry of the 1983 judgment.
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However, in what correspondents are calling a "landmark" judgment, the court also said some cases of euthanasia could be sanctioned if doctors were to file a case in court.
Next week the European Court is expected to issue a preliminary judgment stripping European Union member governments of the right to negotiate bilateral air-service agreements and handing the power instead to the European Commission, which handles other external trade issues.
The consent judgment issued by a U.S. District Court in New York is the result of a lawsuit filed by the NRDC in 2010 in an attempt to achieve through litigation what it could not achieve through science-based evidence.
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Reliance Industries, which promptly appealed against the judgment in the Supreme Court, argues that it cannot produce the gas at the lower price because of increased costs.
The judgment also reversed a trend of the past few decades, which has seen courts, including the Supreme Court, extend many of the constitutional rights enjoyed by citizens to aliens too.
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