It's hard to believe, but the case law on this point is crystal clear, says Peter Henning, professor at Wayne State University Law School.
Despite opposing the change in two recent Home Office consultations, Mr Starmer told him they had revised their opinion after "considering the case law in greater depth".
The Court carefully reviewed all of the relevant case law and found the argument made by Messrs.
The First Minister said following the Transco case the law may be changed.
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In a ruling issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Marcia Morales Howard said this was no longer the case, citing case law that had narrowed the scope of the Privacy Act over the ensuing three decades and no longer supported such a broad injunction.
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The great mass teetering above is the interpreting case law, most of it built up by interventionist regulators whose main concern was to follow the law to the letter.
So I thought, "You are not going to get away with that", and I called him in the debate an "ex-future prime minister" and took the occasion of the law case to describe him in those slightly unflattering terms.
To succeed, the SEC will have to make the case that law and order isn't a challenge to free markets.
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Still, even in cases where the alert itself has nothing to do with the resolution of a kidnapping, it can help draw more attention to the case from law enforcement.
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But Mr Maude said a whole day of industrial action, amid ongoing negotiations and after just a quarter of the unions' members had taken part in ballots, would strengthen the case for law changes to demand minimum turnouts for valid strike votes.
There weren't any other recent cases that dealt with the particular issue of a cow in the road, though there were others about dogs, Meyers said, also noting the appeals court didn't rely on any of the 1800s case law in reaching this decision.
Also listed as an event sponsor was law firm Jones Day, the lead counsel in a separate case challenging the law brought by the National Federation of Independent Business.
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She decides the case on the law, but she looks to what is actually going on in the individual case.
An anonymity order has been put in place "given the highly sensitive nature of the case, " the law firm said.
The judge in a recent case who ruled the memos might lawfully remain secret has confused the facts of a particular case with the law.
The prosecution's filing does not address other arguments being put forth by the defense that are far broader, largely uncharted territory in the courts and could eventually land in the U.S. Supreme Court, according to attorneys involved in the case and constitutional law professors contacted by The Associated Press.
This affords entireties owners certain protections, including from creditors (though be warned that the bit of case law on this where tenancy was severed for creditors involves the IRS).
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Siskind, a founding partner at the law firm Harvey Siskind LLP in San Francisco, who isn't involved in the case, says if Macy's doesn't win the case under the doctrines of trademark law, it is possible the retailer may be able to win the case on other grounds, such as unfair competition or false advertising.
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The Marbella case shows that the law is at last being applied in some places.
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.
Republicans complain that, in a series of speeches, Ms Sotomayor has suggested that a judge may be guided by something other than the facts of the case and the relevant American law.
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In the United States, relevant case law has revolved around the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination as there is currently no specific law regarding key disclosure.
The palace is portraying the Jefri affair as a case of the law taking its course.
If it thought the law supported a case against Google over its search results, its desire to be at the forefront of law enforcement would have driven it to bring such a case.
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Many of the temp attorneys on the Citigroup case graduated from law school in the past five years, some of them from prestigious schools like NYU and Georgetown.
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In a clear reaction to the Helmsley case, the new Massachusetts law explicitly would allow judges to reduce the funding of any pet trust deemed excessive.
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And, according to a person familiar with the matter, Ms. Liu told Mr. Clegg that the Chinese government was resolved to handle the case in accordance with the law.
As with Faneuil, the government will go into court with case law supporting the notion that a defendant can be convicted solely on the basis of testimony even by a convicted felon--if the jury deems it credible.
The Justice Department also argues that the court doesn't have the right to determine the constitutionality of the law in this case because of " sovereign immunity, " a long-standing legal principle that exempts the government from lawsuits unless the government consents.
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"It is the GCSB's responsibility to act within the law, and it is hugely disappointing that in this case its actions fell outside the law, " he added.
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