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  2. Motion to strike (court of law) - Wikipedia

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    A motion to strike is a request by one party in a United States trial requesting that the presiding judge order the removal of all or part of the opposing party's pleading to the court. These motions are most commonly sought by the defendant, as to a matter contained in the plaintiff's complaint; however, they may also be asserted by plaintiffs ...

  3. Georgia prosecutors are suing to strike down a new state law ...

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    DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — Four district attorneys in Georgia are asking a judge to strike down a law creating a commission to discipline and remove state prosecutors, arguing it violates the U.S. and ...

  4. Plaintiffs' Counsel Defend Judge in Contentious Ford Roof ...

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    The latest development is a defense of Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge Shawn Bratton, who was the subject of a motion for recusal from Ford accusing him of bias, unfairness and one-sided rulings.

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  6. Motion (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A "motion to dismiss" asks the court to decide that a claim, even if true as stated, is not one for which the law offers a legal remedy.As an example, a claim that the defendant failed to greet the plaintiff while passing the latter on the street, insofar as no legal duty to do so may exist, would be dismissed for failure to state a valid claim: the court must assume the truth of the factual ...

  7. Doe v. Bolton - Wikipedia

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    Doe v. Bolton, 410 U.S. 179 (1973), was a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States overturning the abortion law of Georgia. [1] The Supreme Court's decision was released on January 22, 1973, the same day as the decision in the better-known case of Roe v.

  8. Cambridge University Press v. Patton - Wikipedia

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    They filed for summary judgment on all three claims, and Georgia State submitted counter-motions for summary judgment. [11] On 17 February 2009, the Georgia Board of Regents changed the challenged e-reserve system, making it more similar to peer institutions. [12]

  9. Georgia gov ordered to answer questions in election lawsuit - AOL

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    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp will have to sit for questioning about comments he made that seemed to express concern about minority voter registration, a federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge ...