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Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (2 C, 280 P) Pages in category "American legal terminology" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total.
state court decisions and the application of the Rooker-Feldman doctrine: Dura Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Broudo: 544 U.S. 336 (2005) standard for pleading loss causation in a securities fraud claim Small v. United States: 544 U.S. 385 (2005) resolution of split appeals court decisions on inclusion of foreign courts in the term "any court ...
The British meaning is based on the idea that the topic will be on the table for only a short time and is there for the purpose of being discussed and voted on; the American meaning is based on the idea of leaving the topic on the table indefinitely and thereby disposing of it, i.e. killing its discussion.
The highly anticipated Young Thug trial kicked off this week and both sides have already been throwing around terms that aren’t particularly common — or have different meanings, depending on ...
The court considered the discretion of a court to reconsider a judgement and order after it has been given but before the formal order has been sealed by the court. In such circumstances a judge faced with an application to reconsider is required to consider such an application in line with the overriding principle to deal with cases justly and ...
Held that proponents of a California ballot initiative against gay marriage did not have standing to defend the law in court after the governor and attorney general refused to do so; The decision had the effect of legalizing gay marriage in California
Case name Citation Date decided Lozano v. Montoya Alvarez: 572 U.S. 1: March 5, 2014 BG Group plc v. Republic of Argentina: 572 U.S. 25: March 5, 2014 Rosemond v.