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The court issued an extraordinary order Tuesday advising Microsoft that the judges had, on their own, decided that the full appeals court, minus three judges who recused themselves because of apparent conflicts of interest, would hear the case.
In the first week of October 2001, President Bush had signed an extraordinary order authorizing blanket dragnet electronic surveillance: Stellar Wind was a highly secret program that, without warrant or any approval from the Fisa court, gave the NSA access to all phone records from the major telephone companies, including US-to-US calls.
Earlier this month the Supreme Court issued an extraordinary order blocking the lower court's ruling in favor of the teen.
If he refuses, the agency could seek an extraordinary order from the state Supreme Court to have him suspended while they await a full trial.
"The idea that the court would issue an extraordinary order to stop the counting of ballots on the theory that counting votes did irreparable harm to George W. Bush was an astonishing idea".
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is found by a judge to have misled New Yorkers about its finances, the result being an extraordinary court order to rescind new fare increases on subways and buses.
After the hearing, the judge, William Hoeveler, an eighty-year-old senior judge in the Southern District of Florida, released an extraordinary court order, arguing that the law not only potentially violated the consent decree but had been passed in a shamelessly undemocratic way.
Bradford denounced Schenck's "extraordinary order" and demanded that Lincoln countermand any such "offensive discrimination against our State".
The commission is trying to establish a detailed timeline of how and when military pilots reporting to Norad were informed on Sept. 11 that President Bush had given the extraordinary order that allowed them to shoot down passenger planes.
Just before leaving office, the Clinton administration rejected one proposal and, in an extraordinary step, ordered that a new plan give top priority to conservation goals.
Although Britain faced a controversial shell shortage, this has been attributed to extraordinary orders placed by the government at the outbreak of war (without concern for the capacity of its industry), rather than inefficient production.
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