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  2. Injunction - Wikipedia

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    Injunctions in the United States tend to come in three main forms: temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions and permanent injunctions. [15] For both temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions, the goal is usually to preserve the status quo until the court is able to decide the case.

  3. Injunctions in English law - Wikipedia

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    Injunctions in English law are a legal remedy of three types. Prohibitory injunctions prevent an individual or group from beginning or continuing actions which threaten or breach the legal rights of another. Mandatory injunctions are rarer and compel a person to carry out a certain act such as make restitution to an injured party.

  4. Federal judge orders permanent injunction against Kansas ...

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    A federal judge finalized an injunction against the Kansas Highway Patrol detailing how troopers must comply with an order on unreasonable searches. A federal judge finalized an injunction against ...

  5. Nationwide injunction - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions authored an op-ed in National Review calling nationwide injunctions "a threat to our constitutional order." [49] "Nationwide injunctions," Sessions wrote, "mean that each of the more than 600 federal district judges in the United States can freeze a law or regulation throughout the country ...

  6. The NCAA settles lawsuit with Tennessee and Virginia over ...

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    The settlement will be finalized along with a request for a permanent injunction by March 17, according to the filing. The NCAA settles lawsuit with Tennessee and Virginia over compensation rules ...

  7. Google wants US judge's app store ruling put on hold

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    In a court filing on Friday night, Google said U.S. District Judge James Donato’s injunction order, which goes into effect on Nov. 1, would harm the company and introduce "serious safety ...

  8. Court order - Wikipedia

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    An order can be as simple as setting a date for trial or as complex as restructuring contractual relationships by and between many corporations in a multi-jurisdictional dispute. It may be a final order (one that concludes the court action), or an interim order (one during the action). Most orders are written, and are signed by the judge.

  9. Hedges v. Obama - Wikipedia

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    The following day arguments from both sides were heard by U.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest during a hearing to determine whether to make her preliminary injunction permanent or not. [12] On September 12, 2012, Judge Forrest issued a permanent injunction, [13] but this was appealed by the Obama administration on September 13, 2012.