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FSTA and on
Fantasy baseball has continued to grow on recent studies from the Fantasy Sports Trade Association ( FSTA. org ), but has been overtaken by fantasy football as the most popular form of fantasy sports.
The Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) announced on 26 January 2004 that Air Tanker had been selected to enter into final negotiations to provide the RAF's FSTA.
This had been caused by the FSTA scheme beginning prior to the commencement of military operations in Afghanistan, and a significant delay in any decision being made on including the required protection systems within the contract.

FSTA and was
The Royal Australian Air Force announced in April 2004 that they had selected Airbus to provide tankers to a similar specification ; in November 2010 it was suggested that the French Air Force might buy spare FSTA capacity.

FSTA and by
A prior study by the FSTA showed 19. 4 million people age 12 and above in the U. S. and Canada played fantasy sports in 2006 and 34. 5 million people had ever played fantasy sports.
The following 12 aircraft destined for the FSTA fleet will be converted by Cobham Aviation Services at their facility in Bournemouth.

FSTA and for
Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft ( FSTA ) is a British project to procure aerial refuelling ( AR ) and air transport ( AT ) for the Royal Air Force to replace VC10 and Lockheed TriStars then in service.
The FSTA will be a Private Finance Initiative ( PFI ) where the RAF will pay for aerial refuelling and air transport missions as required.
With continuing doubts over the FSTA programme, Marshall Aerospace, responsible for the conversion of the RAF's original TriStars, offered to buy and convert some of the large number of surplus commercial TriStars.

filed and amicus
Along with sixteen other distinguished economists he opposed the Copyright Term Extension Act and filed an amicus brief in Eldred v. Ashcroft.
It also filed an amicus brief in the federal court case in which Judge Vaughn Walker struck down California's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
In support of Aguillard, 72 Nobel prize-winning scientists, 17 state academies of science, and 7 other scientific organizations filed amicus briefs which described creation science as being composed of religious tenets.
The LPF filed an amicus curiae brief in the Borland case.
The office of the Solicitor General argues on behalf of the government in virtually every case in which the United States is a party, and also argues in most of the cases in which the government has filed an amicus brief.
In 2003, Cato filed an amicus brief in support of the Supreme Court's decision in Lawrence v. Texas, which struck down the few remaining state laws that made private, non-commercial homosexual relations between consenting adults illegal.
The American Legion's amicus curiae brief filed in support of the state's appeal did little
The American Bar Association's Committee on the Bill of Rights and the American Civil Liberties Union filed amicus curiae briefs that argued Gobitis was bad law and should be overruled.
The ACLU and the Committee on the Bill of Rights of the American Bar Association filed amicus curiae briefs.
He cited the Harvard College Admissions Program which had been filed as an amicus curiae as an example of a constitutionally valid affirmative action program which took into account all of an applicant's qualities including race in a " holistic review ".
In 2005, he and four other Democratic members of Oregon's congressional delegation filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case of Gonzales v. Oregon in support of the State of Oregon, and praised the eventual decision to uphold the law.
After Trial Lawyers for Public Justice filed a challenge to the proposed settlement and the Federal Trade Commission filed an amicus brief urging the rejection or modification of the settlement, Netflix offered to alter the settlement terms requiring customers to actively approve any continuation after the free month.
* October 2005: EPIC filed an amicus brief in a federal case that raised the question of whether the police may coerce a person to provide a DNA sample.
* August 2005: EPIC and a coalition of open government organizations filed an amicus brief in Gonzales v. Doe, a lawsuit concerning the FBI's authority to issue national security letters without judicial approval and under a permanent gag order that bans the recipient from telling anyone about the demand.
A lawyer who filed an amicus curiae brief on behalf of members and former members of the Pennsylvania legislature, State Rep. Mark B. Cohen of Philadelphia, said that O ' Connor's majority decision in Grutter v. Bollinger was a " ringing affirmation of the goal of an inclusive society.
In general, unless the amicus brief is being filed by the federal government ( or one of its officers or agents ) or a U. S. state, permission of the court ( by means of motion for leave ) or mutual consent of the parties is required.
The Watch Tower Society filed an amicus curiae (" friend of the court ") brief arguing that the perceived sale of religious literature should be exempt from taxation.
The Watch Tower Society filed an amicus curiae (" friend of the court ") brief arguing that the perceived sale of religious literature should be exempt from taxation.
The organization filed its first joint amicus curiae brief in Safford v. Redding, a student rights case brought before the United States Supreme Court, its President published an opinion opposing the Barr et al.
On May 28, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, joined by 42 other Senators, filed an amicus brief in support of Snyder with the Supreme Court.
Several news and civil rights organizations filed amicus briefs in support of Phelps, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, and twenty one other media organizations.
12 amicus curiae briefs were filed.
During the proceedings, Hanegraaff filed an amicus brief arguing that TLC wasn't a cult, which resulted in " storms of protests " from other cult watchers.

filed and curiae
The decrees proposed by the amici curiae were filed in August of 1958.
* Amicus curiae briefs filed in Oregon circumcision case:
Amines curiae briefs are briefs filed by people or groups who are not parties to a suit.
* On 10 January 2004, 175 members of both houses of Parliament in the UK filed an amici curiae brief to support the detainees ' access to US jurisdiction.
The case attracted much public attention, and a large number of amici curiae (" friends of the court ") briefs were filed.
Hence states may file briefs as amici curiae when their laws are likely to be affected, as in the Supreme Court case McDonald v. Chicago, when thirty-two states under the aegis of Texas ( and California independently ) filed such briefs.
The book is based in part on ongoing research he has done regarding Puerto Rico's vexing political status problem since he testified as Attorney General on behalf of the first Bush administration on the issue before the Energy and Natural Resources Committee of the United States Senate in 1991 and for an amicus curiae brief he filed in a Puerto Rico voting rights case before the U. S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
" ( CORE filed as an amicus curiae in a 1985 suit challenging Maryland's Saturday night special / low-caliber handgun ban.
Olson filed an amicus curiae brief to the state Supreme Court, asking the court to explain how the state's exemption of a religious organization from civil taxes was constitutional.
Seventeen amicus curiae (" friend of the court ") briefs were filed in the appeal.
The attorneys general of all other states filed an amicus curiae brief in opposition.
His published work was cited by the Violence Policy Center in their amicus curiae brief filed with the U. S. Supreme Court in the District of Columbia v. Heller case, and he himself filed a declaration in another amicus brief in this case.
and Microsoft, filed amicus curiae briefs in support of the file sharing companies, while the RIAA and MPAA both sided with MGM.

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