(1)An application for the grant of an injunction may be made by any party to a cause or matter before or after the trial of the cause or matter,whether or not a claim for the injunction was included in that party's writ,originating summons,counterclaim or third party notice, as the ca...
If the court decides that an item is necessary and that the contract involving the item cannot be voided, they can either enforce the terms the contract has written or rule that the minor has to pay for the services or goods that they have been provided. If a minor decides to void a ...
The article discusses a court case wherein the player plaintiffs of a softball team filed a lawsuit against a gay athletic organization for their discriminatory rule based on perceived or actual sexual orientation. The U.S. District Court ruled that a rule limiting the number of non-openly lesb...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The United Nation's highest court ruled Friday that a Paris mansion at the center of a dispute between France and Equatorial Guinea was never a diplomatic outpost.
Filed 5/1313 Ramon Canyon Assocs. v. Cunningham CA4/3NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTSCalifornia Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courtARONSON, J
The first canon defines the overall goal of the code: for each justice to “uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary.” Integrity and independence are the internal and external requirements for the proper functioning of the court. Integrity relates to internal choices in conduct, addr...
U.S. District Judge George Daniels of the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York wrote in a 14-page opinion that immigrants who would potentially be affected by the White House's "public charge" rule could suffer "irreparable harm" if the regulation went into effect Oct...
"Courts do not, and cannot, interfere with the legislative process," Mitchell wrote. "Courts are empowered to rule on the validity of legislative enactments only after they have been enacted." The appeals court ruling also noted Burke failed to explain her reasoning for ruling against the ...
The route of transmission to Scotland was likely to have been Flemish traders and craftsmen who had found employment at the Scottish court. The lord high treasurer’s accounts for the years 1502, 1503, and 1506 include payments for the king’s “golf clubbis and ballis” and other equipment...
athletes, for the first time, to personally benefit from the commercial use of their names, images, or likenesses. It did not change the association's rule thatschools are not allowed to pay their athletes, but that may also change as the result of a proposed court settlement in May 2024...