He pointed out that the courts did not
rule against Pervez Musharraf but he wasnt allowed to contest elections.
The United States Supreme Court has stated that it is likely to
rule against granting patents on human genes that prevent other researchers from further studying the parts of DNA, it is reported today.
In October 2003, HHS reversed a 13-year-old
rule against use of feeding assistants, giving states the option of allowing their use.
Both civil and religious authorities endorse natural law when they
rule against murder, which attacks life, or perjury which attacks truth.
I was expecting them to
rule against the mayor but keep the marriage licenses valid until the constitutionality issue could be determined in the courts.
But we have no stance or
rule against creating more; the decision is mainly whether we find new topics that pass scrutiny."
Public safety is in jeopardy if more courts
rule against standards developers.
The court will probably
rule against the privacy rights of students.
The optimal trust term to defer transfer taxes is a trust that will end on the expiration of the period established by the
Rule Against Perpetuities.
"If they do
rule against hand holding," Archie Lower writes in the Leaven (October/November 1999), "I have a slightly devious suggestion: Let's touch toes, or at least shoes.
Microsoft has asked the court to
rule against any Sun claim for damages that are in excess of the basic Java license fee.
Augustine (fifth century), Roman Catholics and certain Lutheran groups omit the
rule against making graven images which other Christians list as the second commandment.
"Uniform application" of a
rule against resume inaccuracies is "critical," warns Detroit attorney George Mesritz, lest the employer lose the right to press the matter in more urgent cases.
Gary Alejano that Judge Andres Soriano of the Makati Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 148 is being pressured by the government to
rule against Senator Antonio Trillanes IV.