The Court of Appeal ruling was overturned by the Law Lords in early 2009, and the then Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith (L), signed a deportation order.
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It will not help that in the middle of the campaign the Supreme Court will draw attention once again to the Republicans' obstreperousness on the issue by ruling on the Arizona law.
The lower court issued a broad ruling declaring the law, passed by statewide referendum, to be unconstitutional.
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This week the government was encouraged in its efforts to change the law by a ruling from the reconstituted Supreme Court that its land-reform programme was fine.
German standoffishness toward the EU is now based in law: a 2009 ruling by Germany's Constitutional Court allowed it to ratify the Lisbon treaty but limited further transfers of power to Brussels.
India's law minister responded to the ruling by calling for serious political debate on the issue.
Supporters of reform have cited as a precedent in their favour a 1990 Supreme Court ruling that upheld a Michigan law restricting donations by companies.
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The last parliament, in which the FJP and the Nour Party together won some 70 percent of the seats, was dissolved in June by a court ruling that found the election law had been flawed.
So a change to the law made by a Chancery Court ruling affects almost all businesses.
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Lawyers for the hunt said they were seeking a ruling by 1 September, but because of the summer law recess the case is now unlikely to be heard until October.
The White House appealed the ruling, arguing that the president is not covered by the law.
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All he was asking for was a ruling that the law did not prohibit this particular documentary by this nonprofit corporation during those thirty days.
The draft Gender Recognition Bill was published one year after a landmark ruling by the European Court of Human Rights that current UK law breached transsexuals' human rights.
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On February 8, 2012, the NLRB met to affirm the ruling of an NLRB Administrative Law Judge that a company by the name of Noel Canning, a bottler and distributor of Pepsi Cola products, had violated the National Labor Relations Act.
The high court's 5-4 ruling also upheld the law's restrictions on political advertising by special-interest groups in the weeks prior to an election.
Bruno must agree that new charges could be brought against him under a different section of the law that was not affected by the Skilling ruling.
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Texas (2003), Kennedy sided with the liberal justices in ruling that a Texas law banning certain types of sexual activity by gay couples which were completely legal for straight couples violated the equal protection clause and, therefore, was unconstitutional.
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His appointment, without the parliamentary approval that would be needed under the new law, could mean Hayami is seen by the ruling party as its man, says Okazaki.
South Africa's new law was forced on a reluctant Parliament by a court ruling last year that the lack of any legal provision for gay marriage was unconstitutional.
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As a result, he granted a preliminary injunction to KV Pharma, because the drugmaker is likely to be able to demonstrate that Georgia Medicaid is violating the law by failing to cover Makena ( here is the ruling).
This ruling, albeit in an unrelated case, confirmed the interpretation of this law applied by judges in Milan to the judge-bribing trials.
"I think it turns on whether the appellate division feels that the mayor has gone too far in ruling by decree in bypassing City Council, " said Rick Hills, a New York University law professor who has been following the case.
The appeal likely will turn on whether a higher court "feels that the mayor has gone too far in ruling by decree in bypassing City Council, " said Rick Hills, a New York University law professor who has been following the case.
Republicans know the measure is dead on arrival in the Democratic-controlled Senate, but they're trying to score political points by keeping the issue front and center in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling upholding the law.
The guidelines were the result of a case brought by Debbie Purdy, a terminally ill woman, who in 2009 won a ruling from the law lords requiring the DPP to set out whether her husband would be committing an offence if he accompanied her to Dignitas, the Swiss assisted-suicide organisation, to end her life.
The adoption of Islam by the ruling elite sharpened the divide, with Muslim believers at the centre entitled to protection under sharia law and unbelievers on the periphery denied legal rights.
But his appearance in Beijing now rests on a ruling by a judge in London's High Court on Wednesday as Chambers bids to overturn a British Olympic Association bye law, which bans athletes with a doping conviction from competing at the Games.
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