This is true even though Israeli preemption may serve both Israeli and U.S. interests.
Now, whether preemption is ultimately what has to happen or not, I don't know yet.
And the increased danger of getting cut in half may require increased reliance on destabilizing preemption strategies.
Despite its theoretical appeal, preemption as an IW strategy represents a double-edged sword.
The brief advanced a strongly anti-preemption position urging the Supreme Court to reverse.
How big a threat to the bill is the Republican demand for the strict preemption of state consumer laws?
The judge did, however offer Ms. Ivie a road map on how to overcome preemption when she amended her complaint.
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The technology was slow to take off, as some cities found it difficult to integrate preemption with antiquated traffic-light controllers.
Preemption, in the case of greenhouse gas regulation, is the only viable safeguard against unwarranted state interferences with the national economy.
Just this past April, the Solicitor General submitted a vigorous anti-preemption amicus brief in the Supreme Court in Williamson v.
Plano, Texas was able to serve 7.5 square miles per fire station with signal preemption, compared with 5.6 square miles without it.
Plano, Tex. was able to serve 7.5 square miles per fire station with signal preemption, compared with 5.6 square miles without it.
Businesses should be more interested in tricky questions about federal preemption of state laws and the jurisdiction of federal courts, Greve said.
However, in the worst-case scenario, preemption could be highly destabilizing and escalatory.
Obviously the federal argument is based on preemption, but civil rights groups who are suing say the law will lead to racial discrimination.
Torquest folded the technology into a privately held firm called Global Traffic Technologies, which has the lion's share of the signal preemption market.
Today, a consistent preemption or States Rights philosophy would hobble both parties in governing the nation as their constituents have asked to be governed.
If the preemption could increase the pressure on the FDA, which at least seems plausible, drug companies would actually be better off without it.
Any court ruling supporting preemption could be overturned through legislation--although such a rapid reversal of policy could still turn the FDA into a political football.
Securities law should, by congressional preemption, be cleared of state involvement.
Two federal appeals courts have split on this case's preemption issue.
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To get my support on any climate change legislation, it must include a comprehensive preemption provision that goes well beyond language included in previous climate bills.
Paul, Minnesota installed an early signal preemption system, it reduced emergency vehicle crashes by more than 50%, despite population-fueled congestion in the years following the system's installation.
Paul, Minn. installed an early signal preemption system, it reduced emergency vehicle crashes by more than 50%, despite population-fueled congestion in the years following the system's installation.
Auckland, New Zealand has 730 buses talking to 174 intersections using signal preemption, and their conversations are listed on 180 on-street information displays showing buses' estimated arrival times.
United States was mostly about federal preemption of state law.
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Houston found that its preemption system has cut travel time for emergency vehicles equipped with transmitters by as much as 23%--an enormous difference for a patient in cardiac arrest.
The Securities Industry Association, the lobbying group for the brokerage industry, is considering whether to argue that the Utah law be struck down or is subject to preemption by federal securities laws.
Vince Galvin of Bowman and Brooke, who represents Toyota in the current multidistrict litigation over unintended acceleration in its cars, acknowledged that preemption was unlikely to be an issue in that case.
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The high court ultimately agreed with WLF that Congress mandated preemption of design defect claims when it adopted the Vaccine Act, which established a national, comprehensive, no-fault compensation program for vaccine-related injuries.
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