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He is empowered to order an 80-day cooling-off period to reopen the ports, but such a Taft-Hartley injunction has not been invoked in a quarter-century.
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The injunction had not protected the claimant and his family from taunting on the internet, but it could still protect them from "taunting in the print media".
Second, the injunction had not been narrow but was so broad that it struck at what everyone acknowledged to be part of the freedom of labour, the right to go on strike against intolerable conditions.
If the injunction hadn't been filed, the university would have presumably attempted to claim full ownership of the building on that date.
The Sun on Sunday's attempt to get the injunction lifted has not only landed it with a likely costs order but also left it with the blame for effectively limiting the freedom of the press.
Having done so, the court must nonetheless conclude that the tribe has not demonstrated that an injunction is warranted here".
For now Glider is still for sale; the judge has not yet decided whether to impose the injunction pending appeal.
For its part, Napster asserts the record industry has not fully cooperated with Judge Patel's preliminary injunction.
However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not confirmed any health benefits, and a 2004 court injunction required one company to pay restitution to customers who purchased shark-fin products falsely claiming to treat cancer and HIV.
Hanen has not yet made a final ruling on the constitutionality, but issued a preliminary injunction last Monday.
MONDAY The first issue has not received much attention but is a crucial hurdle: the federal Anti-Injunction Act.
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