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The judgment must therefore be reversed and the cause remanded to the District Court for a determination, after further hearing, of the equitable relief necessary and appropriate in the public interest to eliminate the effects of the acquisition offensive to the statute.
Gross stated, " Should the Commissioner falter in proving alleged wrongdoing, the Court may allow LAD ( Los Angeles Dodgers ) to take further, limited discovery.
Once the proposal is accepted by both the creditors and the Court, the debtor makes the payments to the Proposal Administrator each month ( or as otherwise stipulated in their proposal ), and the general creditors are prevented from taking any further legal or collection action.
Only the acquittal in the Supreme Court is the final acquittal which prevents any further retrial.
The Ninth Circuit, analyzing the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas ( 2003 ), determined that DADT had to be subjected to heightened scrutiny, meaning that there must be an " important " governmental interest at issue, that DADT must " significantly " further the governmental interest, and that there can be no less intrusive way for the government to advance that interest.
In 2011, while waiting for certification, several service members were discharged under DADT at their own insistence, until July 6 when a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals re-instated Judge Phillips ' injunction barring further enforcement of the U. S. military's ban on openly gay service members.
To guarantee payment, Oxford entered into bonds to the Court totalling £ 11, 000, and two further private bonds for £ 6, 000 apiece.
The system of government by retired emperor ( daijō tennō ) ( cloistered rule ) beginning from 1087 further weakened the Fujiwara's control over the Imperial Court.
In June 2009, the European Court of Auditors published a report, pointing out governance issues, substantial delays and budget overruns that led to project stalling in 2007, leading to further delays and failures.
The President then further defied the Supreme Court by pressing ahead with the vote, which the Court had deemed " illegal ".
While Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights does not prohibit criminal laws against revisionism such as denial or minimization of genocides or crimes against humanity, as interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe went further and recommended to member governments to combat hate speech under its Recommendation R ( 97 ) 20.
In analyzing the third question, Marshall divided the question further, asking if a writ of mandamus was the correct means by which to restore Marbury to his right, and if so, whether the writ Marbury sought could issue from the Supreme Court.
After concluding that the Court lacked jurisdiction in the case, the further review regarding the substantive issues presented was arguably improper.
On 25 May 2009, the Constitutional Court, made up of appointed judges, released a ruling that any referendum to create a new constitution would be unconstitutional, and further would be a violation of the oath the president had taken on the Koran ( a serious matter in this overwhelmingly Muslim country ).
The U. S. Supreme Court has further explained as follows:
The court further held that during an investigatory stop a police officer ’ s search “ confined to what minimally necessary to determine whether suspect is armed, and the intrusion, which made for the sole purpose of protecting himself and others nearby, confined to ascertaining the presence of weapons “ ( U. S. Supreme Court ).
This was further undermined by the ruling in Beckford v Hood, where the Court of King's Bench confirmed that, even without registration, copyright could be enforced against infringers.
* After Provincial Superior Court a further appeal would go to the Provincial Court of Appeal ( e. g. the Court of Appeal of Alberta ), and then finally to the Supreme Court of Canada, but as a practical matter very few summary convictions are ever heard by the Supreme Court of Canada.
The establishment of the Iran-US Claims Tribunal ( 1981 ), the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ( 1993 ) and the International Criminal Court ( 2002 ) in the city further consolidated the role of The Hague as a center for international legal arbitration.
Now the Supreme Court referred to the right to speak openly of violent action and revolution in broad terms: Brandenburg discarded the " clear and present danger " test introduced in Schenck and further eroded Dennis.

Court and clarified
In Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service Commission,, the Court clarified what analysis was required before the government could justify regulating commercial speech:
" As to the Dormant Commerce Clause in particular, the Court clarified that, while not a pro tanto repeal, the Twenty-First Amendment nonetheless " primarily created an exception to the normal operation of the Commerce Clause.
This principle was further clarified in 1989, when the Supreme Court in County of Allegheny v. ACLU ruled that a crèche placed on the grand staircase of the Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh, PA violated the Establishment Clause, because the " principal or primary effect " of the display was to advance religion.
The Court then clarified language from previous free speech clause cases, including Roth v. United States, Beauharnais v. Illinois, and Chaplinsky, which suggested that certain categories of expression are " not within the area of constitutionally protected speech ," cautioning that such statements " must be taken in context.
The Lopez decision was clarified in United States v. Morrison,, in which the Supreme Court invalidated § 40302 of the Violence Against Women Act (" VAWA ").
Civil liberties of the United States are certain inalienable rights retained by ( as opposed to privileges granted to ) citizens of the United States under the Constitution of the United States, as interpreted and clarified by the Supreme Court of the United States and lower federal courts.
Recent decisions by the Connecticut Supreme Court, the state supreme court, have clarified and limited this power.
The Connecticut Supreme Court clarified these circumstances, during the John G. Rowland impeachment, in Office of the Legislature v. The Select Committee On Inquiry, 271 Conn. 540 ( 2004 ), holding that the legislature can issue subpoenas only in conjunction with its mandate under the state constitution.
The Court in Hazelwood clarified that both Fraser and Hazelwood were decided under the doctrine of Perry Education Association v. Perry Local Educators Association.
The European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights have clarified that the right to a fair trial applies to all types of judicial proceedings, whether civil and criminal.
Both the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights have clarified that the right to a fair trial applies not only to judicial proceedings, but also administrative proceedings.
Coleman v. Miller, is a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court which clarified that if the Congress of the United States — when proposing for ratification an amendment to the United States Constitution, pursuant to Article V thereof — chooses not to specify a deadline within which the state legislatures ( or conventions held in the states ) must act upon the proposed amendment, then the proposed amendment remains pending business before the state legislatures ( or conventions ).
The Supreme Court of California clarified the statute in American Philatelic Soc.
The case also clarified and narrowed the extent of adequate and independent state ground, allowing U. S. Supreme Court review of state supreme court decisions unless they explicitly appealed to state laws.
In Cuomo v. Clearing House Association, L. L. C., the Court clarified its decision in Watters, stating that federal banking regulations did not pre-empt the ability of states to enforce their own fair-lending laws, as "' general supervision and control ' and ' oversight ' are worlds apart from law enforcement ," and therefore states retain law enforcement powers but have restricted " visitory " powers over national banks.
In Schlumberger Holdings Ltd v Electromagnetic Geoservices AS EWCA Civ 819 ( 28 July 2010 ) the Court of Appeal clarified that the fictional skilled addressee ( which may be a skilled team ) used for determining inventive step can vary from the one used for determining claim construction or sufficiency.
Congress also clarified that Section 1981 applied to both governmental and private discrimination, the issue that the Supreme Court originally announced it would decide in Patterson, but never reached.
In its decision, the Federal Constitutional Court also clarified that the legislator is required by the constitution to reduce the fee, in cases where the person who wants to " leave the church " does not have any personal income.
During the High Court case, it was clarified that the correct procedure to rename the city was via a petition to the Privy Council.
In Alden v. Maine ( 1999 ), the Court clarified:
On January 16, 2006, a Public Interest Litigation was filed in the Supreme Court, and the CBI was ordered to ensure that the money was not withdrawn until the reasons for the government decision were clarified.
Some incidental points were clarified in R v Australian Industrial Court ; Ex parte CLM Holdings Pty Ltd. That case established that, where the activities of a s 51 ( xx ) corporation were validly regulated, the conduct of individual persons taking part in those activities, such as company directors, could incidentally be regulated as well.

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