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The Home Office has been ordered to release secret legal advice justifying its decision to prevent intercept evidence being used in criminal trials.
In December 2014, Tate was ordered to release BP sponsorship figures from 1990 to 2006, which showed it received between £150,000 and £330,000 a year over the 17-year period – a total of £3.8m.
If the administration lifts the moratorium to avoid losing those cases, it could be attacked by conservatives for sending detainees to Yemen whom it had not been ordered to release, he said.
Of the thousands of petitions filed with the courts asking that the government be ordered to release or account for abducted opponents of the Pinochet government, all but one were rejected.
Earlier on Monday the Justice Department and leading Internet companies agreed to a compromise with the government that would allow the firms to reveal how often they are ordered to release information about their customers in national security investigations.
Documents the archdiocese was ordered to release last month as a result of one of the lawsuits show that church officials, including Cardinal Bernard F. Law, knew about complaints that Father Shanley was a child molester, and that he had publicly advocated sex between men and boys.
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A number of Republicans felt Tower should have withdrawn in order to release the President.
He implored the Supreme Court to delay a federal court order to release nearly 10,000 more inmates.
On Wednesday, the state filed for a stay of the court's order to release prisoners.
Borthwick had an operation to drill a hole in his skull in order to release the pressure.
For example, the court order to release seventeen Uighur detainees took place last fall – when George Bush was president.
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