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Federal and district
Should we support a clause in Federal school construction or school assistance legislation that would deny Federal funds to a school district that denies admission to a child on account of his race??
* Cumberland ( electoral district ) Federal electoral district
In a non-criminal case in a United States district court, a litigant ( or a litigant's attorney ) who presents any pleading, written motion or other paper to the court is required, under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to certify that, to the best of the presenter's knowledge and belief, the legal contentions " are warranted by existing law or by a nonfrivolous argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law or the establishment of new law ".
Federal law does not have any provisions for persons convicted of federal felonies in a federal United States district court to apply to have their record expunged.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Most Wanted Terrorists is a list of persons who have been indicted ( formally accused ) by sitting Federal grand juries in the United States district courts, for alleged crimes of terrorism.
Judicial power is exercised by the judiciary, consisting of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, the Council of the Federal Judiciary and the collegiate, unitary and district tribunals.
This Act modified the Judiciary Act of 1789 in establishing ten new district courts, expanding the number of circuit courts from three to six, and adding additional judges to each circuit, giving the President the authority to appoint Federal judges and justices of the peace.
§§ 1153, 3242, and court decisions to be investigated by the federal government, usually the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and prosecuted by United States Attorneys of the United States federal judicial district in which the reservation lies.
* Volga Federal District, a federal district of Russia
A court case filed in U. S. Federal court, Arizona district ( REFERENCE: case no.
2: 2011-cv-02036 in U. S. Federal court, Arizona district ruled in favor siding with Scott Bizar resulting Jeff Dee and Jack Herman being guilty of libel and unfair business practice causing unspecified damages to the plaintiff.
On 31 January 1946, the new constitution of Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, modeled after the Soviet Union, established six republics, an autonomous province, and an autonomous district that were part of SR Serbia.
It rises in the mountainous district known as the Pireneus, west of the Federal District, but its western tributary, the Araguaia River, has its extreme southern headwaters on the slopes of the Serra dos Caiapós.
Entry of default in the United States district courts is governed by Rule 55 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Mexico is a Federal Republic made up by 31 states and a federal district.
The Federal Circuit hears appeals from specialized trial courts, primarily the United States Court of International Trade and the United States Court of Federal Claims, as well as appeals from the district courts in patent cases and certain other specialized matters.
Federal magistrate judges are appointed by each district court pursuant to statute.
Generally, a final ruling by a district court in either a civil or a criminal case can be appealed to the United States court of appeals in the federal judicial circuit in which the district court is located, except that some district court rulings involving patents and certain other specialized matters must be appealed instead to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and in a very few cases the appeal may be taken directly to the United States Supreme Court.
Most of the island belongs to the German district of Vorpommern-Greifswald in the Federal State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, with the exception of the eastern part and the city of Świnoujście () which is in Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Federal and court
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
Federal law, though invoked in a State court, delimits the Federal claim -- defines what gives a right to recovery and what goes to prove it.
thus, county school board and Federal court joined hands here to promote school desegregation.
In the federal system, Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 32 ( i )( 4 ) provides that the court must " address the defendant personally in order to permit the defendant to speak or present any information to mitigate the sentence.
The government took no action, and handed the final parts of Bakassi over to Cameroon on 14 August 2008 as planned, but a Federal High Court had stated this should be delayed until all accommodations for resettled Bakassians had been settled ; the government did not seem to plan to heed this court order, and did set the necessary mechanisms into motion to override it.
The United States federal courts are divided into twelve regional circuits, each with a circuit court of appeals ( plus a thirteenth, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which hears appeals in patent cases and cases against the federal government, without geographic limitation ).
The mid-tier Federal Court of Appeal is a single court that sits and hears cases in multiple cities, and thus mid-tier decisions have precedential value throughout Canada ( that is, unlike the United States, Canada is not divided into appellate circuits ).
In the 2011 court case AT & T Mobility v. Concepcion, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925 preempts state laws that prohibit contracts from disallowing class action lawsuits, which will make it more difficult for consumers to file class action lawsuits.
Under Federal Court Rules, Rules 466, and Rule 467 a person who is accused of Contempt needs to be first served with a contempt order and then appear in court to answer the charges.
It took a Federal court ruling in 1940 to establish that a recording artist had no legal right to control the use of a record after it was sold.
The Federal Court of Justice of Germany ( Bundesgerichtshof ) is the highest ordinary court and also the highest court of appeals.
The Federal Constitutional Court ( Bundesverfassungsgericht ) is the highest court dealing with constitutional matters.
The Federal Court of Pakistan remained the highest court until 1956, when the Supreme Court of Pakistan was established.
Under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, if the defendant is entitled to a jury trial, he may waive his right to have a jury, but both the government ( prosecution ) and court must consent to the waiver.
However, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 39 ( c ) allows a court to use one at its discretion.
Per Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 23 ( a ), only if the prosecution and the court consent may a defendant waive a jury trial.
The highest court in the judicial system is the Federal Court, followed by the Court of Appeal, and two High Courts, one for Peninsular Malaysia, and one for East Malaysia.
However, it is important to note that nothing in the text of the Constitution explicitly authorized the power of judicial review, despite persistent fears voiced by Anti-federalists over the power of the new Federal court system.
In federal court, the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure only allow a nolo contendere plea to be entered with the court's consent ; before accepting the plea, the court is required to " consider the parties ' views and the public interest in the effective administration of justice.

Federal and Minneapolis
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, " the Federal Reserve has the authority and financial resources to act as ' lender of last resort ' by extending credit to depository institutions or to other entities in unusual circumstances involving a national or regional emergency, where failure to obtain credit would have a severe adverse impact on the economy.
* Lucas, Robert E., Jr. ( 2003 ) The Industrial Revolution: Past and Future, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Annual Report online edition
In 1982 E. Gerald Corrigan, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and a close Volcker colleague, published an influential essay titled “ Are banks special ?” in which he argued banks should be subject to special restrictions on affiliations because they enjoy special benefits ( e. g., deposit insurance and Federal Reserve Bank loan facilities ) and have special responsibilities ( e. g., operating the payment system and influencing the money supply ).
Starting in the late 1980s, John H. Boyd, a staff member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, consistently questioned the value of size and product diversification in banking.
As John Boyd had earlier, Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank president Gary Stern and Arthur Wilmarth warned that the GLBA ’ s permission for broader combinations of banking, securities, and insurance activities could increase the “ too big to fail ” problem.
In 2004, 121, 600, 000 of the Series 2003 bills were printed for the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank.
Uncut $ 2 sheets from Series 2003 were printed for the Boston ( A ), Atlanta ( F ), Chicago ( G ), Minneapolis ( I ), and Dallas ( K ) Federal Reserve Districts despite the fact that notes from the Minneapolis district were the only ones released for circulation.
At Target Field station, the parallel rail lines of the old Great Northern Railway ( north side track now BNSF ) and the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway ( south side track now Union Pacific ) travel eastbound past the Federal Reserve Bank, the site of the old Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, across the Mississippi River on the Minneapolis BNSF Rail Bridge, and then across Nicollet Island.
He also was president of the Federal Reserve Banks in Minneapolis ( 1919-1927 ) and Boston ( 1930-1942 ).
From 1919 to 1927 he was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis before becoming chairman of the of the Federal Reserve Board.
* Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Headquarters and Operations Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
The engine's final excursion before the required Federal Railway Administration's " 15 year inspection " for the 261 was a run in September 2008 on Canadian Pacific's ex-Milwaukee Road line from Minneapolis to Winona with a return on BNSF's ex-Burlington line from La Crosse to Minneapolis.
Midwest Federal Savings & Loan was a federally chartered savings and loan based in Minneapolis, Minnesota until its failure in 1990.
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Research Department Staff Report 220.
Image: Fed-Minneapolis-20080926. jpg | Facing the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
* 510 Marquette – the original Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

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