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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In addition, attorney Robert Perlmutter, who represents the Sierra Club in the litigation, told The Wall Street Journal in an interview for the article that the law is a classic case of the legislature overstepping its boundaries, but he didn't comment on any plans to file an injunction.
It will find a way to bypass the legislatively prescribed cuts mandated by the law, in which case the cost of ACA will balloon massively.
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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 palace is portraying the Jefri affair as a case of the law taking its course.
The Court carefully reviewed all of the relevant case law and found the argument made by Messrs.
And I had all of the law and the case and the intelligence worked out about why we had to do it.
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According to the formal investigation of the Sandusky case, conducted by the law firm of the former F.
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.
It may wind up disappointing blockbuster-ruling fans, however, as the court avoided making a definitive statement about the boundaries of patent law in the much-discussed Bilski case last year and may do so again.
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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Assistant Corporation Counsel Amy McCamphill of the Environmental Law Division also worked on aspects of the case.
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"It is a messy inquiry, but that's the nature of this area of the law, " said Leahey, who said he took the case because he is a graduate of Brooklyn College, where Seidemann teaches.
An anonymity order has been put in place "given the highly sensitive nature of the case, " the law firm said.
The county council's head of law said the case had to be answered in Norfolk.
The new law would certainly cover the case of Matthew Shepard, who apparently made a pass at one of his killers in a Laramie bar.
If the justices' questions are any guide (and it must be admitted they are often not), proponents of the law made a good job of arguing the first bit of their case, that fund-raising has got out of step with previous law (ie, that there are loopholes).
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Instead of handing the lucrative work to the first law firm that filed a case, judges were supposed to appoint the combination of plaintiff and law firm that best represented the interests of the class.
The women appealed to the court of law but the Supreme Court of the province instructed the local courts to not hear the case.
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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.
The Constitution, under the Anti-deficiency Act, stipulates that only federal personnel involved in the safety of human life or the protection of property and those engaged in law enforcement functions, are to be employed in the case of a shutdown.
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Critics' main focus has been on changes they say undermine the country's judiciary, such as one barring the Constitutional Court from considering the legality of constitutional amendments and from applying case law and legal precedents predating the new Basic Law, which took effect in 2012.
On the opening day of this term it refused to take up the case of an Arizona law which allows tax credits for tuition fees to religious schools, letting the law stand.
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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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.
The checks are being held by Pfeiffer's law firm pending the outcome of the case.
The checks have been held by Pfeiffer's law firm pending the outcome of the case.
Mr. Donahue argues that, "The Supreme Court should take the case to settle and reaffirm the longstanding law of the sea" on a question of corporate responsibility for a ship captain's conduct.
Not only are there vast intricacies of the law, but some judicial circuits have their own tests that have been adopted and their own unique case law that might affect the outcome of the case.
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In testimony last Thursday before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Jonathan Adler of the Case Western Reserve University School of Law and Michael Cannon of the Cato Institute argue that the IRS has done exactly that.
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