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Involvement in litigation is not an exclusion criterion but subjects' litigation status will be recorded.
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Two of the papers reviewed were prepared by scientists with the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and are the subject of litigation involving MARG (Case No. 11-30812, currently pending in the United State Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit).
It seems that regardless of the final decision by the board, the matter will be the subject of litigation in the Supreme Court and probably beyond.
This seems to support the proposition that a citizen may bring a suit even where he or she has no direct interest in the subject matter of litigation.
But a federal judge in December rejected Flynt's unopposed motion on procedural grounds, summarily concluding he didn't have the right to intervene as a non-party in the death-penalty case because "a generalized interest in a subject of litigation does not justify intervention".
"The actual events at issue are several years old and have been the subject of litigation for some time".
The patent at issue in that suit, Kodak notes, was also the subject of litigation with Sun Microsystems, in which a federal jury in 2004 found Sun's Java software infringed; that case was settled by Sun paying Kodak for a license for the patents.
Its position is a subject of litigation.
Those funds are now bankrupt and the subject of litigation.
The wolf has been a subject of litigation ever since it was reintroduced in the mid-1990s.
A Carll farm given to the school district in 1969 is now the subject of litigation.
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