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  • (In 1677, the Commons upheld a petition against Thomas Foley's election on
  • s a United States Supreme Court decision which upheld a Massachusetts law requiring parental consent
  • Millions of logs upheld a projecting roof.
  • The Court upheld a law that limited the amount of land that cou
  • the sole dissent in a case in which the Court upheld a trial court taking custody of children away
  • it overturned a Texas law and the 11th Circuit upheld a nearly identical Alabama law.
  • land Advertising Standards Authority partially upheld a complaint laid by Progressive Party leader J
  • In April 2004, the First U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a 2002 ruling by a federal judge who rejected
  • n which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a Utah state law limiting the number of work h
  • In 1979, he upheld a worldwide playing ban imposed on George Best
  • A South Carolina appeals court upheld a $24,000 jury verdict against Peck for slande
  • 29, 2008, a US Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling that the administration h
  • In July 2006, the Supreme Court upheld a January 2006 judgment by the Court of Appeal
  • 2009, after the Iowa Supreme Court unanimously upheld a ruling by the Polk County District Court in
  • The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a state court's injunction against the showing
  • lice arrest in Jodhpur after a Rajasthan court upheld a prison sentence passed upon him for poaching
  • Playtime Theaters, Inc., the Supreme Court had upheld a zoning ordinance that kept adult movie theat
  • In June 1973, the Supreme Court upheld a Pittsburgh ordinance banning ads that specif
  • In 2008 an employment tribunal upheld a claim of bullying by Coulson whilst he was a
  • The Court of Appeal upheld a longer than commensurate sentence of eight y
  • The Court upheld a law that prevented the publicizing of electi
  • March 2007 the Advertising Standards Authority upheld a complaint against a Safestyle advertisement
  • C.C. 602, was an English case that upheld a conviction for manslaughter by neglect.
  • B v. J. Weingarten, Inc., 420 U.S. 251 (1975), upheld a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisi
  • in Adderley v. Florida, which controversially upheld a trespassing conviction for protesters who de
  • The Court upheld a provincial Act on the grounds that the law w
  • gathered rents from farmers and peasants, and upheld a certain obligation for their tenants' welfar
  • e as Schenck v. United States, where the Court upheld a similar conviction.
  • On 24 November 2004, the Cape Town High Court upheld a subpoena from the South African Justice Mini
  • During that time, she upheld a correspondence with Ohan Demirgian, a known
  • A Stratford employment tribunal upheld a claim of unfair dismissal claimed by senior
  • tates Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld a lower court's summary judgment that the defe
  • v. Brien case, in which the Iowa Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision allowing same-sex marri
  • The Court upheld a municipal law that regulated the traffic by
  • arlier this month, a Mauritanian appeals court upheld a 12-year prison sentence with hard labor for
  • ions expanded the right to sue for negligence, upheld a state open meetings law, threw out Tennessee
  • She upheld Admiral Philippe de Chabot against the Constab
  • The verdict was upheld after two appeals in June 2006.
  • e eventually signalled a touchdown, and it was upheld after a replay challenge.
  • 2003), Higginbotham upheld against an Establishment Clause challenge a Te
  • the case in front of the Supreme Court, which upheld all of the core provisions of the Act.
  • the recall election was illegal was originally upheld, although an en banc panel later overturned th
  • on of Indians, the United States Supreme Court upheld an award of $15.5 million for the market value
  • July 2010, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency and
  • In 1996 the Court of Appeal upheld an order Aldington had obtained that made lawy
  • by the Supreme Court of the United States that upheld an Arizona state law that punished businesses
  • The Law Lords upheld an appeal by the government of Saudi Arabia ag
  • rme argued that Latimer's conviction should be upheld, and indicated her support for a ruling which
  • nvolved with the larger nationalist sentiments upheld and championed by the poem, even if there were
  • of the FCC's costing standards which the Court upheld and secondarily on the takings claim.
  • election to the City of Dunedin electorate was upheld, and being the 'latest elected member', his se
  • Royal Ulster Constabulary although the ban was upheld and both Graham and Foster were arrested for t
  • ver a fourth, Neil Latimer, had his conviction upheld and served 14 years in prison before being rel
  • idence in which some sentences were confirmed ( upheld) and others commuted by General Clay.
  • On 1 April 2011 his appeal was upheld and the amount of repayment reduced to £1,178.
  • The objection was upheld and further appeals were unsuccessful, allowin
  • Justice, demanding that the 1933 agreement be upheld and that Iran pay damages and compensation for
  • allowed the team to race on taller tires, was upheld and McLeod, Brock and Parsons were declared ra
  • ape and placement of the signs themselves were upheld as permissible regulations of the time, place
  • The mass executions were upheld as just by the council.
  • The court upheld as a mitigating circumstance the fact that the
  • that of Kansas, which was the first one to be upheld as constitutional by the US Supreme Court in a
  • If a sentence is upheld as substantively reasonable, it could have bee
  • In communist East Germany, Goetheforschung was upheld as part of the regime's conservative cultural
  • environment, constituted criminal law and was upheld as valid federal legislation.
  • 09 local government conference and it has been upheld as an example of good practice for politicians
  • inter-provincial trade and so it could not be upheld as a "matter of a local nature" under section
  • f the Supreme Court of the United States which upheld as constitutional the financial disclosure and
  • ce questions; however, this provision has been upheld as constitutional.
  • used for the internet, but this has yet to be upheld at the national level.
  • He was later convicted and his conviction was upheld at the state level.
  • McConnell v. Federal Election Commission that upheld BCRA's extension of the Federal Election Campa
  • The defendant's conviction was upheld because the court found that the defendant had
  • rential treatment in 1517, and distinction was upheld between second-rate wines, so-called "Bastards
  • When Cards took Bloom to court, the judge upheld Bloom with a declaration that became Bloom's m
  • The Broadcasting Standards Authority initially upheld Bolton's complaint on all grounds, and critici
  • chool of Theology, the Tennessee Supreme Court upheld broad state regulation of a theological school
  • t occur until 1873, when a U.S. District Court upheld Burnett's purchase against a suit filed by Avi
  • case of Varnum v. Brien which was subsequently upheld by the Iowa Supreme Court.
  • of John F. Kennedy) which had previously been upheld by Earl Browder.
  • This claim was upheld by the Magistrate.
  • This contrasts sharply with the principles upheld by the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climat
  • le fabric of the mosque, the upper story being upheld by five rows of wooden pillars, each of which
  • The verdict was upheld by the Court of Appeal.
  • followed an act of Congress passed in 1845 and upheld by the United States Supreme Court in 1851, ex
  • impact of Section 12(1)(b) of the Indian Act, upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada in Lavell, cont
  • These laws have generally been upheld by courts as a valid exercise of the states' p
  • His conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court of Georgia.
  • condemned individual whose death sentence was upheld by the United States Supreme Court after the C
  • musical soul reveals when it is challenged and upheld by such a phenomenal group of talent".
  • mat that describes the journalistic principles upheld by the journalist or news organization that ha
  • This complaint was upheld by the Mixed Armistice Commission
  • However, he was upheld by a majority of the deputies, and after consi
  • This decision was upheld by the Supreme Court.
  • The suspension was upheld by the Supreme Court who noted "that there are
  • rantee judges are liable to pay income tax was upheld by a majority of the Supreme Court.
  • This decision was upheld by the King's Bench Division.
  • ld's decision to revoke Wyers' credentials was upheld by a narrow vote, and almost half the labour d
  • nd Hours Act (later Fair Labor Standards Act", upheld by the Supreme Court on February 3, 1941, cert
  • Following an appeal where the verdict was upheld by the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia in favor o
  • idates, but resulted in the original law being upheld by the Alaska Supreme Court on the grounds tha
  • , a deal made with one will not necessarily be upheld by the other.
  • Parliamentary sovereignty is now upheld by the English judiciary as a "central princip
  • f sex offenders home addresses continues to be upheld by the court in the name of public safety, alt
  • of wasted seed referring to masturbation, was upheld by many early rabbis.
  • tion of a death row inmate, the first reversal upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court of a conviction and
  • The schoolboard appealed and the decision was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the
  • on any other form of religion which, like that upheld by Laud, called in the power of the State to e
  • f "egregious prosecutorial misconduct" (all 10 upheld by the Rhode Island Supreme Court), in Decembe
  • The Conviction was upheld by the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of
  • This mandate was upheld by the United States Supreme Court in May 1968
  • This ruling was upheld by the Court of Appeal on 1 March 2001.
  • rker who shares the same values and principles upheld by the College.
  • Harper's complaint was upheld by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  • policy was illegal (a decision which was later upheld by the House of Lords).
  • primand based on these comments was eventually upheld by the Michigan Supreme Court.)
  • e, and dissenting judgments were several times upheld by the House of lords.
  • The ban was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport; she wil
  • The Italian in absentia procedure was upheld by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
  • Two Pesos appealed, but the ruling was upheld by the Appellate Court.
  • The majority opinion was subsequently upheld by the United States Supreme Court.
  • This was upheld by the Court of Appeals unanimously on August
  • ral Court rejected the Charter claim which was upheld by the Federal Court of Appeal.
  • pleaded for an extension of the truce and was upheld by the emperor.
  • gious doctrines or ecclesiastical institutions upheld by the Protector that brought about the destru
  • The district court's decision was later upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, which found the cas
  • The judgement was upheld by the Court of Appeal, and Zundel appealed to
  • Omaha City Council, and his redistricting was upheld by the Nebrasksa Supreme Court after years of
  • v. Lamb), when he nonsuited the plaintiff, was upheld by the superior courts.
  • ayed on a bed, a throne, or a pedestal that is upheld by Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Indra.
  • The decision to confiscate the book was upheld by the Federal Court of Justice in 1983.
  • The District Court ruling was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals District
  • is wartime broadcasts in his treason trial was upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals.
  • The decision was later upheld by the House of Lords in R v Kearly (1992).
  • Tripoli and Algeria, along with other charters upheld by Houari Boumediene and Chadli Bendjedid.
  • ered the injunction stayed, and his ruling was upheld by the Supreme Court.
  • d by Home Secretary David Blunkett, a decision upheld by the Court of Appeal .
  • iah of Brunei against his accountants KPMG was upheld by the House of Lords after being overturned b
  • This decision was upheld by the High Court in November 2007.
  • Geary Act was challenged in the courts but was upheld by the United States Supreme Court in an opini
  • This dismissal was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the
  • The President's veto was upheld by the people of Iceland when they voted upon
  • he dam as a public nuisance to navigation were upheld by the courts, in Renwick v. Morris, William R
  • led, but on November 12, 2007 the sentence was upheld by the Milan Court of Appeal.
  • He appealed the decision, which was upheld by a three-member panel from the Supreme Court
  • was the minimum available in Arizona law, was upheld by the Arizona Supreme Court in 2006.
  • Bridges' decision was upheld by the Washington Supreme Court in a unanimous
  • n 1930 he was disbarred and the disbarment was upheld by the New York State Supreme Court.
  • Newton appealed, which was upheld by both the Auckland Rugby League and the New
  • rt ruled against McCollum and was subsequently upheld by the Illinois Supreme Court upon appeal.
  • lated that it was to be held in perpetuity and upheld by the successors of both Alfonsos.
  • The verdict was upheld by the Federal Supreme Court in November 1999,
  • The acquittal was upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal in 1992 and the
  • by a U.S. Church tribunal and that action was upheld by the Vatican.
  • o the denial of its tax exemptions, a decision upheld by the United States Supreme Court in 1971.
  • dea to produce the film as the state's law was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in t
  • that a conviction such as this was explicitly upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Bower
  • t this was rejected by Oskar Kuhn in 1961, and upheld by Peter Wellnhofer in 1978.
  • l court's directed verdict for the insurer was upheld by the California Court of Appeal (First Distr
  • . Darby Lumber Co., 312 U.S. 100 (1941), which upheld challenged provisions of the Fair Labor Standa
  • The Commission upheld charges against Rodmond P. Roblin's government
  • 2 the Parliamentary commissioner for standards upheld complaints that Griffiths owned an office for
  • elite, composed of academics and students, who upheld deep rooted anti-war beliefs, mainly due to Ja
  • Her two-year ban was upheld despite a civil court ruling that another athl
  • of State's page: "A Senior U.S. District Judge upheld earlier federal court decisions in the case, a
  • n which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld federal limits on campaign contributions.
  • In one instance, the Court upheld federal safety regulations of vehicles used in
  • ques were made public when the judicial branch upheld Freedom of Information Act requests.
  • alem spent his religious career as a rebel who upheld from what he believed to be right.
  • In July 1873, the Supreme Court upheld Gray's complaint, finding that Crowther's acti
  • the Supreme Court in Boumediene v. Bush which upheld habeas corpus rights for detainees at Guantana
  • In 2006, the Seventh Circuit upheld Hamilton's decision to sentence a child pornog
  • The Alberta Supreme Court upheld her right to serve in this position.
  • The High Court upheld her plea and said the was void as the Act post
  • The Sorbonne upheld him and appointed him one of the censors who c
  • n, Shafaatullah Khan and Hidayat Khan have all upheld his musical tradition, musical luminaries them
  • in 2006 (following dos Santos' second escape) upheld his sentence of 30 years in prison.
  • The Charleston County Board of Elections upheld his legitimacy in a unanimous decision.
  • accomplished this task within four, and Tsunku upheld his end of the bargain.
  • He has upheld his position of not charging long-term detaine
  • On September 5, 2006, the Supreme Court upheld his original sentence.
  • York Court of Appeals, on review of his case, upheld his conviction and death sentence in October 1
  • ut in this case, the District Court of Udaipur upheld his claims.
  • Brigadier-General H O'Donnell upheld his conviction, in spite of his doubts about t
  • se was to view the Coronation festivities were upheld, however.
  • ther parties, including the Conservatives, who upheld human rights.
  • erious encroachment the provision will only be upheld if it is necessarily incidental" to the functi
  • In 2002, FSC views were upheld in the US Supreme Court in "Ashcroft v. Free S
  • The decision was upheld in 1970.
  • d pornography, Dwight Whorley of Virginia, was upheld in a 2-1 panel decision of the Fourth Circuit
  • sarabia and Bukovina chose union with Romania, upheld in 1919 the Treaty of Saint-Germain and in 192
  • definite than the District of Columbia statute upheld in Vuitch" (402 U.S. 62); and that the Texas s
  • Upon appeal the case was upheld in May 1959 by the Federal Court
  • The law was upheld in the case of Aston Cantlow PCC v. Wallbank [
  • years, these three simple principles have been upheld in different ways.
  • s, were turned down, and his life sentence was upheld in December 2006.
  • y convicted, which the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld in 1996.
  • This ruling was upheld in an EGM by 67% of members.
  • local taxes on goods sold within the city was upheld in The Chamberlain of London's Case as a valid
  • th in 1987, a decision which the Supreme Court upheld in 1990.
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