The Federal Reserve is expected to ask the court to reconsider the case and has said it is willing to take the case to the Supreme Court if necessary to protect the identity of the firms which received billions in taxpayer-backed guarantees.
Beck left court claiming he would try to take his case to the Supreme Court.
He has vowed to take his case to the European Court of Human Rights if necessary.
The lawyer representing Ms Nash said he intended to take her case to the Court of Appeal.
Why it took them so long to take this case to court is unknown at this time.
It remains to be seen whether Georgia's threat to take the case to the Supreme Court holds water.
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Ms Thomas-Rasset's lawyer said he planned to appeal again in order to take the case to the Supreme Court.
He boycotted the beginning of his trial, preferring instead to take his case to the court of public opinion.
Indeed, he immediately promised to take his case to the Court of Appeal.
Mrs Schutz, who imports four varieties of Austrian beer, says she intends to take her case to the European Parliament.
But Lord Justice Pitchford upheld the High Court ruling and refused Fossway permission to take the case to a full appeal hearing.
Lawyers for thousands of Haitian cholera victims have demanded billions of pounds in compensation and have threatened to take the case to court.
When we start laughing at any individual who exercises their right to take their case to trial, then our justice system is in trouble.
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President Morales had announced his intention to take the case to the International Court of Justice at this year's celebrations to mark the day.
Officers were ready to support a prosecution but the CPS decided not to take the case to court and Mrs Hughes returned to work.
Peru is mulling whether to take the case to international tribunals.
"To take this case to trial and argue that he didn't plant the bomb and someone else did it would be futile, " Rubino said in an email.
The International Municipal Lawyers Association urged the court to take this case to resolve a split among the various circuits over whether the FHA even allows disparate-impact suits.
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He will, moreover, be in jeopardy of doing so with someone who has demonstrated an unsurpassed ability to take his case to -- and to mobilize -- the American people.
That reduction is not available to someone who proceeds to trial, thus one would assume longer prison terms for those who chose to take their case to trial and lost.
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On domestic issues, Bush vowed to take his case to overhaul Social Security directly to Americans to try to overcome skepticism in Congress on his plan to privatize part of the program.
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.
He decided to take his case to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), but they decided that there was no evidence to suggest the policy had been mis-sold and the Ombudsman's initial response was to say that they were not inclined to uphold his complaint.
Asked about his next legal move, Bush referred to his legal eagles--"Jim Baker is in charge of the team in Florida, and he's doing a really good job down there"--as though he had no idea he was about to take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Justice Samuel Alito did not take part in considering whether to take this case and is not expected to take part in arguments.
Republicans need to go on offense with positive entitlement reforms, and take their case to the people.
For the first time since negotiating the right to salary arbitration in 1974, no Major League Baseball player will take a case to a hearing this year.
But then two justices - Justice Stevens and Justice Kennedy - said, we're not going to agree to take this case right now, but there may come a day when we decide to take this case.
If McVeigh changes his mind and asks his attorney to take his case back to the appeals court without new evidence, federal prosecutors will argue he has no right to do so, and plans for the execution would proceed.
Mr McLaughlin points out that complainants can still take their case to court if they lose.
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